Abstainer in a sentence as a noun

If I were Australian, I would have a problem with it, because I am what you might call a principled abstainer.

The fact that data indicates that complete abstainers generally live shorter lives than those who drink would be another.[1]>Remember!

Just like in the public sphere, private companies don't know whether you're an ideological abstainer or simply someone they haven't advertised hard enough to yet. Part of this problem is due to companies knowing full well they're acting against the consumers, but consumers often shut up and move along silently after getting their wallets out.

The correct question is something like: all else being equal, what is the difference in expected lifespan between a juice drinker and a juice abstainer?I'm pretty sure that HN has consumed more of my lifespan than any diet could compensate for.

Are you forced to install this extension?If I'm an abstainer and I refuse to go drinking to a friend, does it mean I'm infringing his freedom to take me drinking, or would he infringe my freedom if he would keep bothering me about that against my will?It's my freedom to say no.

Abstainer definitions

noun

someone who practices self denial as a spiritual discipline

See also: ascetic

noun

a person who refrains from drinking intoxicating beverages

See also: abstinent nondrinker