Original Source: greatist.comIn many cultures, learning to drink — well and responsibly — is a rite of passage that marks the transition from adolescence into true adulthood.But for some people, growing up means realizing that alcohol shouldn’t be a part of one’s life at all.According to the National Institute of Health, more than 14 million Americans have an alcohol-use disorder, while Alcoholics Anonymous estimates more than 1.3 million Americans in its community.And for those who’ve given up booze, socializing can be awkward and isolating...click here to continue reading