Stefanie – Interview 27
As a teenager, Stefanie worked in a pub where she drank a lot. In her teens, Stefanie tried cannabis once and it doesn’t seem to have had any effect on her. She has never been interested in experimenting with illegal drugs. Stefanie doesn’t smoke cigarettes either but alcohol is an important part of her life.
Stefanie grew up with parents who allowed her to have the occasional drink, usually for special occasions. By fifteen she was into drinking, and at sixteen she would go to the pub with her friends. At eighteen, she started working in the pub and began to drink a lot with the owners. When she moved to London, she started to drink even more. She said that she was warned against drugs at school, but not alcohol. As she was allowed to drink wine occasionally with family as a teenager, she hadn’t realised how bad it could be until she started to get some bad hangovers.
Stefanie tried cannabis once when she was younger and it seemed to have no effect on her. She considers herself quite a strong-willed person and won’t do anything she doesn’t want to.
She felt pressure from others in school to take drugs, but has always avoided it. She has continued to avoid taking drugseven while at college and university, and working in film and television. She says that she avoids using drugs out ofrespect for her parents, and because she wants to keep herself healthy.
She says that when she was younger, she would drink until she became ill, which affected everything. She didn’t really understand how deadly alcohol could be, and thought that drinking was just fun. Now Stefanie drinks less becauseshe has a full time job, works long hours andgets paid monthly so has to budget her money. Alcoholis still an important part of Stefanie’s life, though, and sometimes she drinks with her partnerafter work to unwind. She would tell otheryoung people to just know when you’ve hit your limit and try not to mix your drinks too heavily’.