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glutton for punishment?
This, I think.
Well no, that would imply they do it purely for the negative consequences.
The term "glutton for punishment" refers to someone who wants their life to be difficult.
Gets drunk (negative result = hangover being the 'difficult' bit)
Only to do it all over again a few days later implies they indulge in the act of drinking loads knowing of the consequences and although the aftermath isn't the immediate result, by repeating the act, they are bringing about the 'difficulty' and are a "glutton for punishment"
Yes but what matters is whether or not the person involved does it PURELY for the negative consequence.
Going out and getting drunk with your mates on a night out, getting a killer hangover, not enjoying said hangover but doing it again the next weekend because that's just what you do on a night out is recidivism.
Consistently going out and drinking to excess when it isn't called for so you experience the negative effects is being a glutton for punishment.
When you do something with negative consequences (like getting excessively drunk) but then several days later do it again?
Its perhaps a phrase and not just a word?