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Open communication is key to any healthy relationship, but it’s especially important when going out with sober people

Open communication is key to any healthy relationship, but it’s especially important when going out with sober people

While more and more people are becoming sober curious, your dating pool may still be limited in your local area, especially if you want to go out with other sober individuals

Be supportive. One of the most important things you can do is support their rehab journey. You may want to avoid situations that may trigger their substance use or cravings and be understanding if they need to cancel plans to attend an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or something similar.

Respect their boundaries. It’s also crucial that you respect your partner’s boundaries when it comes to their decision to stay sober. If they don’t drink alcohol or use drugs, don’t try to pressure them into doing either. You may also want to avoid imbibing around them. Doing so may trigger a relapse and jeopardize their progress. Continue reading Open communication is key to any healthy relationship, but it’s especially important when going out with sober people