I find that when I drink ALL the truth comes out that I would never say or do being sober. You will find that you can get a lot out of a person when they're drunk that you can't get out of them when they are sober. I know that my husband and I have been to the bar a few times together and I've gotten very flirtatious after a few shots of liqour and was a little more friendly to men than I would have been sober. It's really hard to say but sometimes alcohol makes people do things they wouldn't normally do.
2007-01-16 05:27:29
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answered by Jennifer W 2
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Alcohol causes most people's inhibitions to drop. I wouldn't take anything a drunk person says or does too seriously. However, if the person prefers to be buzzed or drunk more often than they are sober, then you may want to move on. Someone who is always chemically uninhibited isn't necessarily a good thing.
2007-01-16 05:28:57
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answered by . 7
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It's more like insanity speaks multiple languages. The more he drinks, the more common inhibitions go away. He probably hasn't learned how many drinks it takes before he starts going weary. The instantaneous response of course is the hangover but that doesn't stop most people. Before 6 beers she doesn't look so pretty, but after 6 beers even the ugliest turn pretty.
2007-01-16 05:26:47
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answered by wowwee 5
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Hmmmm...he's a dog...trust me...I'm always hitting on chicks in bars once I've had a few...I don't do that in McDonald's you know...but a drunk mind is a drunk mind...you'll have less inhibitions so you might say something you normally wouldn't...but the real person is the sober person
2007-01-16 05:26:12
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answered by dj 4
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I have found some men can open up easier after a few brew and say what would never be said sober...you guys hide your hearts so well thank goodness for a lil liquid truth
2016-05-25 01:11:58
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answered by Anonymous
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as someone who has multiple alcoholics in his family, i can tell you that alcohol does different things to different ppl, its hard to tell what will happen to someone before they develop a pattern of drunkenness, but some ppl are downright pleasant.
if he's just being a sweet guy, and not crossing any lines with anyone, it probably means that he wishes he could speak that openly with ppl most of the time. as a man, he has a biological attraction to other women, and it makes sense that he'd enjoy talking to them and he'd appreciate them.
so, no harm, no foul. as long as he's not trying to get their phone numbers, or getting drunk all the time, i wouldnt worry about anything.
its the ANGRY drunks that you should avoid like the plague.
2007-01-16 05:30:01
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answered by hellion210 6
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Hey I am a gal and not a drinker and yes I got drunk as skunk and still I can control what I say...If a man drinks to be with a gal and say such things is because he knows that drinking and saying that sweet words that a gal want to hear just to loose her pants then He really knows what he is doing...Smart guy to know what he needs to do...
2007-01-16 05:26:48
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answered by nena_en_austin 5
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He probably just is feeding off the feeling of being open when you're drunk. Is he a shy person? Afraid to talk to people? Maybe that's why when he's drunk he talks to everyone, I am that way.
So...Yes..a drunk man does speak a spber mind.
2007-01-16 05:24:54
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answered by James Dean 5
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Alcohol does weird things to a persons mind. Regardless, who wants to be around someone drinking that acts like that.
2007-01-16 05:25:27
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answered by blue2blnde 4
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the alcohol takes away all his inhibitions so it lets him feel like he can do anything. The only reason he goes for the women is he doesn't have that rational part of his thinking that usually says "She'd never go for you, you'll look like a fool".
2007-01-16 05:28:23
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answered by trouble421muah 2
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