Can you relate to Joey Graceffa's mother's alcoholism?
I can relate to Joey so much, that's one of the reasons that I bought his eBook and Audiobook (In Real Life: My Journey to a Pixelated World), my dad has alcoholism and has been drinking for 22 years, he will not stop and will never stop drinking, I never go down the stairs from my room any more because I don't like the person he has become, demanding that he gets drink every ****ing night and I am ****ing sick of it, SICK OF IT!, I wish he was dead to be honest, I really do as I don't love him any more and I feel that he's a horrible person, he has put my family through hell, got social workers involved, has been arrested twice for drink driving, he almost killed himself drink driving and crashed his new car, which he only had a year, I swear, if he dies because of his drinking, I won't care, I really won't because I know now that my relationship with him is completely finished.
Nah, my parents are great. Neither of them drink unless it's a special occasion. Actually my dad drinks a glass of wine during lunch each and every day, but I've never seen him nor my mum drunk. Also I can't relate to Joey at all cause he seems like he has an extra chromosome.
I'm really sorry to hear that about your dad though. How much does he drink?
Nah, my parents are great. Neither of them drink unless it's a special occasion. Actually my dad drinks a glass of wine during lunch each and every day, but I've never seen him nor my mum drunk. Also I can't relate to Joey at all cause he seems like he has an extra chromosome.
I'm really sorry to hear that about your dad though. How much does he drink?
He usually drinks a bottle of vodka, usually a ten glass which is 70cl with Coke and 4 cans of cider a night, 7 days a week usually.
Can people please stop saying that they don't like Joey and that they don't like his voice, this is a serious topic and I want serious answers, please.
No. Neither of my parents are alcoholics (both are college graduates and both have obtained Master's degrees). Plus I can't stand his voice so, I won't watch the video.
Yes, it's so sad that he had to go through all of that as a child as well
He vlogged about it back in 2012(i think) when he had less followers, too.
So it's not for attention like the typical cynics tend to think.
BTW, love your avi, OP.
Yes, it's so sad that he had to go through all of that as a child as well
He vlogged about it back in 2012(i think) when he had less followers, too.
So it's not for attention like the typical cynics tend to think.
BTW, love your avi, OP.
Thank you, sis. I seen that vlog that you're referring so this video isn't the first time he's talked about it, just so people know that, he also talks about it a lot more in his book and it is so eye-opening, he also gives details on what alcoholism is (It's actually called Alcohol Use Disorder in the US now) I've had to go through my dad's alcoholism as a child as well and it was so ****ing scary, I just want a father who I can talk to, not someone who I'm scared of and hate, he was sober for 3 years but his mother's death sent him over the edge and back into drinking, he did go to rehab and was there for 3 months, after he finished that 3 month course, he went back in again for a longer period of 5 months, I told my mum if he can keep going to it but we cannot afford it at all, it's too expensive. I don't want him drinking again, it's tearing my family apart.
He usually drinks a bottle of vodka, usually a ten glass which is 50cl with Coke and 4 cans of cider a night, 7 days a week usually.
This is too much I'm sorry you have to go through this. My maternal grandmother is also an alcoholic. She got sexually inappropriate with my mother when she was younger when she drank.