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It’s the start of the new year, so you probably know some friends or family members who are participating in “Dry January,” or taking a break from alcohol for the month. It’s understandable why the trend is popular: to recover from the (often boozy) holiday season and start 2024 on a healthy note, not to mention saving some money at the bar. Staying sober also recently gained more popularity on the dating scene. “Dry Dating” is exactly what it sounds like: meeting someone for a date and skipping the cocktails, beer and wine. But the incentives are a bit different from Dry January. Instead of t…

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