The advantage to being sober is that you aren't as short as people who drink.
You see
You're teetotaller.
I laughed and smiled and thought to myself "<3"
So why do people just gloss over it and whine when more people get destroyed by the habit?
And not liking a thing that pretty much everybody else in a given group likes and partakes of is the fast track to exclusion.
If a given social group will reject and ostracize you just because you don't want to drink alcohol, perhaps you should find better friends. I can honestly say I've never run into a group that wanted me to drink against my will or excluded me just because I picked water over whiskey, so people like this are astonishing to me. I mean, if we're talking specifically about, say, wine connoisseurs, I can understand why not drinking alcohol might be a detriment to one's ability to relate, but why in the world does this apply to all group in which the majority happens to drink socially once in a while?
Except that the context was "is vocally and virulently opposed to drinking alcohol in general" as opposed to "prefers to not consume alcohol". Nobody gives a shit whether you drink or not, but if you're vehemently telling other people that they should stop drinking and are horrible people for doing so... you're not going to have drinking buddies, lets' put it that way.
We didn't tell anyone to stop drinking.
Personally, originally, I decided that drinking wasn't for me because when I was a teenager, I talked with a drunk adult (having talked with them previously on multiple occasions when they were sober), and decided that I never ever wanted to be like that.
I have other reasons now, though, like "if I can get 'addicted' to reading and posting on an internet forum, I probably shouldn't touch anything which is
actually addictive." (That said, for some reason, skinner box gameplay in video games, which is supposed to be addictive, does not work on me at all)