No
Daddies don't go out drinking till wee-morning hours, while mommies stay at home ... just MO. It's not on.
To tell the truth .. my husband has a drinking problem and he drank right through my first pregnancy until dd was about 9 months old. Thankfully he has stopped now and are recovering, but NO I would not have gave him permission to go out drinking with mates.
I WOULD however give him permission to go and do some fishing/diving/ab-sailing (whatever he fancy) just to give him a break and get some "him" time (yeah, men need that too ;) ) But I'll have in reachable .... just in case baby decide to come early.
We have this guy that is a regular at our shop, old guy, very lovable. He was a full-blown alcoholic in his younger years. Here is what happend to him:
He was working the mines when his wife went into labour. His boss took him home and let him shower ... but once home, they "enjoyed" a celebration drink ... which quickly turned into more than just a celebration ... quick visit to the liqiour store ... quick drink at the bar. He got to the hossie eventually .. SMASHED out of his skull. Asked the janitor mopping the floors where the lady is that is giving birth. The janitor pointed to one of the rooms and he just stormed in and grabbed his wife's hand. She was about 2 minutes away from giving birth and was in alot of pain, but he held her hand, said nice words to her and urged her to push. The baby was born and the Dr turns to him and says: "Congratulations Mr Brown, it's a girl" ... That's when it hit him ... he is not Mr Brown ... he is Mr Keyser :o So the woman finally looked at him and noticed that he is not her husband. He was then escorted to HIS wife in the next birthing suit ... she had already given birth, he missed it. Funnier even more ... Mr Brown was the owner of the liqiourstore's wife.