TELL HER WHEN SHE BLOWING YOU.
2006-10-24 08:16:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the situation. Sober is obviously a better situation, however if you feel you have more "balls" when you are wasted, at least you are telling the girl how you feel @ that point and it can set you up for when you are sober the next day and you can tell her how you really feel and prove you werent just a drunkass saying it.
2006-10-24 08:17:39
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Do it sober - that way you know you mean it - telling someone you love them when your drunk is a terrible thing to do - cos you regret what you've said the next morning - never play with someones heart
2006-10-24 08:26:03
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answer #3
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answered by voluptuous 3
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Never tell a girl your true feelings while you're drunk. If you do that then she'll feel it's the alchol talking instead of your heart. It's much better to tell her your true feelings while you're sober.
2006-10-24 08:18:43
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answered by Myron M 1
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If I were the girl you have feeling for,believe me that it will be bad news for you.I would not listen to a word you said.So you could not expect any respond from me.The problem is that I don't like to see man who likes to get drunk.I am not against men drinking but I just don't like to see them get drunk and embarrassed themselves doing things so unpredictable and so disgraceful.It hurt me bad to see such thing happened.
Therefore if I was her.............correction! if she was I,I think you know what's your answer.Cheer up!!! You must have confidence in yourself.I am sure there's a better way to tell her how you feel.Please never be afraid to do something good,no matter what is going to happen to you next.It's better to be honest and sincere about your feeling,rather than making a fool of yourself but then end up with uncertainty.
Anyway good luck to you!!!
2006-10-24 11:39:16
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answer #5
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answered by Simba's Rose Bud 2
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Sober definitely better. I know from experience that when drunk people can have a tendancy to be melodramatic and/or repeat themselves. It might help the confidence, but won't sound great!!
2006-10-24 08:18:00
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answered by purpleandroid 3
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Not really really drunk, where you're telling everyone from your best friend's dog to your mother that you 'love them so so so much', but maybe one beer or two to take the edge off your nerves is okay. As long as you're coherent, you can focus on her and you say what you want to say from the heart, it should be okay. Also, if you're too drunk, she'll never believe you! Good luck...
2006-10-24 08:19:54
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answer #7
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answered by Sinead C 3
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Being drunk
Where do you stand if you're legless? Here is a summary of all the laws you need to know before you teeter home singing at the top of your voice.
1872 The Licensing Act
Under this law, you can be done for two different types of drunken behaviour:
Simple drunkenness: This is a broad offence that can apply if you're half cut on a public highway (i.e. the street), a public place or even licensed premises. As a reflection of its age, however, the 1872 Licensing Act is particularly tough on drunks in charge of a bicycle, pigs, sheep, cattle and/or a steam engine.
Drunkenness with aggravation: If you're drunk but happy then chances are you won't cross with the law. Problems only kick in when you're smashed with an attitude. Legally-speaking, you can be charged for drunkenness with aggravation by refusing to leave a licensed premises when requested, and for being drunk and disorderly - a broad term and one that is most often called upon when it comes to nicking nasty inebriates.
1903 Licensing (Scotland) Act
Similar measure for Scotland, which makes it an offence to be 'drunk and incapable'. In 1980, The Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act increased the penalties for drunk-related offences.
1964 Licensing Act
Establishes the responsibility and authority of your local pub landlord. By law, the licensee is not permitted to serve a drunken customer, or permit them on the premises. In practice, it means they can refuse to serve you if you're smashed, or kick you out and even bar you. It also outlaws anyone under 18 from working behind the bar, as well as the sale of drink 'outside permitted hours' i.e. during a lock-in.
1997 Confiscation of Alcohol (Young Persons) Act
If you're under 18, and boozing in public, the police have the right to take away your alcohol and notify your parents.
1985 Sporting Events (Control of Alcohol) Act
Outlaws the possession/consumption of booze at specific sporting events, as well as public transport vehicles (coaches/trains etc) travelling to and from such events.
2001 Criminal Justice and Police Act
This recent Act brings in a raft of police powers, designed to combat street crime. Booze-wise, it means on-the-spot penalties for offences such as public drunkenness and attempting to buy alcohol when you're under-age.
2006-10-24 08:19:23
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answered by 'Cause I'm Blonde 5
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No Trust me, it will mess up you words and take away from the moment you may be looking for, for a lifetime If she feels the same way you might want to be sober to enjoy it
2006-10-24 08:18:11
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answered by WILLIEWOMPA 2
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sober. yeah true enough when your drunk true feelings come out, but at the same time since your drunk, she may take it as a joke, cuz your drunk.
2006-10-24 08:18:47
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answered by kurtball2004 3
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The only way to tell her and expect her to believe it is to be stone cold sober xx
2006-10-24 08:17:26
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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