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i'm 16. in the past i've told myself that i would never smoke, drink, do drugs or anything like that. i still don't have any desire to smoke or do drugs. but as time keeps on going the more and more i want to drink. what is being drunk like? and how many drinks would it take me to get drunk? how many drinks would get me a buzz? would my parents notice if i just had a buzz?

2007-05-13 17:27:56 · 19 answers · asked by Ryan 1 in Food & Drink Beer, Wine & Spirits

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yes

its only good if you want it to be.

and if you are going to drink with the attitude evrin or whatever has, then dont.

hemingway says 'always do sober what you said you'd do drunk'

2007-05-13 17:36:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Depending on how drunk you get, it's like being dizzy and the more drunk you get the worse it gets until you throw up or pass out. Usually being drunk makes you really tired feeling without being actually tired.

Depending on weight and how much you eat before drinking, it should take atleast a couple beers, or a couple of shots. To get a buzz would probably take 1 or 2 drinks. Being drunk is not that great. It just makes you more chill and easy going mostly. And sometimes it can make you do things you wouldn't normally do! So if you do decide to drink for the first time, be sure it's with people you trust, know, and wouldn't let anything bad happen to you. AND DO NOT DRIVE. WHATEVER YOU DO NO MATTER HOW MUCH YOU HAVE DRANK. DO NOT DRIVE.

Drugs aren't all they're cracked up to be either. Trust me.

2007-05-13 17:41:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 7 0

Being drunk is really a great experience as long as you do so wisely. I for example have a nice buzz going after 2 shots of 35% alcohol grape vodka (I am a light weight). I will not have another shot for at least about 20 minutes, and if I have any mix drinks, I will drink them SLOW. Getting shitty drunk isn't all that fun, take it slow and enjoy your buzz, don't get black out drunk and never drink one after another super fast, that is a recipe for disaster!

2015-12-25 22:29:29 · answer #3 · answered by Memory 1 · 1 0

It depends on your weight, how drunk you can become. Being drunk is a feeling of being out of control. People tend to do things they wouldn't normally do. They "get brave" and do sometimes very stupid and/or dangerous things. More than not, there is also nausea and vomiting if too much alcohol is consumed. And then there is the lovely hangover the morning after. The headache is bad enough but you also get sensitivity to light, noise levels, and you don't want to eat for a few hours or a day due to stomachache. It is not something you should look forward to. Some people die from alcohol poisoning. And if you are lucky enough to stay alive and go to de-tox, you get to suffer through it seeing little creatures and flying lit candles and stuff coming at you because you are hallucinating.

When people become adults/legal, they may drink socially or learn about different wines in classes. But they just can't use alcohol to drown fears, troubles or emotional issues.

Do a little research online and I hope you will see that drinking is not a glamorous thing to do. Good luck and God Bless!

2007-05-13 17:44:07 · answer #4 · answered by Czech Chick 4 · 3 3

For me, I start feeling a buzz after 2-3 drinks, a light buzz being a little more socially open, less inhibition, more laughing, etc. You'd probably seem to be in an unusually good mood at this point, but you still have all of your cognitive ability, minus a bit of your hand-eye coordination, so unless you start slurring already you shouldn't get noticed. To get properly drunk, I need 7-9 drinks or so. Being drunk is to have even less inhibitions, to start making a fool of yourself, and to start stumbling. It's like being really dizzy, how you lose your step, and it's like being really sleepy or even in a dream, how you just say and do what comes to mind without much thinking, and things might start getting blurry. Much past that and you'll have trouble keeping upright, seeing straight, keeping your inner monologue silent, etc. Mind you, these drinks have to be in fairly close proximity; your body slowly metabolizes over the drinking period.

2007-05-13 17:48:34 · answer #5 · answered by Fenris 4 · 4 2

Well my friend, I got alot of laughs out of what everyone else had to say ..because it is true. You forget about the bad for a little while, you get brass balls, and your more open, an instant happy. I just drink beer myself Im 25 i've always loved beer not to into liquior ...its hardcore on the stomach. Yes your parents would smell it on you remember they were your age once and they are looking for that kinda stuff.

2007-05-17 13:43:57 · answer #6 · answered by Rockchick 2 · 2 0

Alright, I'm 17, and I started to drink at 16. It started out as "curiousity" and a lot of conflicts with my family. Drinking is alright if it is done moderately. In my case, I started out drinking only a small glass (about 1/2 of a quarter liter). Realizing my body accepted the alcohol normally, my 2nd time involved a quarter liter, neat.

After that, I could drink quarter liters without getting drunk but still feeling the courage and daring you get after drinking. Of course, I always took a friend to tell me how bad my breath was. It would take a lot of gum and spicy-flavored chips to get out the smell.

As for getting drunk, it really isn't all it's said to be ... I did it, and drank a 1/2 liter of alcohol, neat, in a few minutes. My friends were with me and told me I was knocked out all night. Of course, those four hours I was drunk are erased from my memory completely. My dad also kicked me out of the house.

It really depends on your body. I'm 5'8" and 160 lbs. and I got knocked out cold after having a 1/2 liter, while a 1/4 liter was just right.

So try a small glass, neat. If you feel fine, increase the amount gradually. But know your limits. And always eat before you drink.

Mixing your drink with Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Red Bull, tonic water, soda water, bitter lemon, or juice tends to reduce the effects of alcohol and also the smell. Chips, nuts, and chocolate bars make drinking an exciting experience.

2007-05-14 02:19:40 · answer #7 · answered by OJ 2 · 4 3

In my experience, the first time i got drunk was for the sole purpose to get drunk and i drank crappy disgusting drinks (Bacardi Breezers, cider, etc.) then it hit me like a brick! I went comatose; trying not to move otherwise the world would spin out of control - lesson: never drink only to get drunk and don't drink crappy drinks. My recent night-out was the best drunken experience :) I only had a fruit-tingle cocktail and a long island ice tea (LIIT: they are so potent on alcohol it takes only one of them to get drunk on). I noticed I was drunk when my hearing dulled, everything seemed in a seed-up slow-mo and my skin was super sensitive. after laying down for a while i lost my balance/motor control and started to find everything funny. (When your in the light staged of drunk you are totally aware of everything around you, but you might find one particular spot on the ground very interesting XD)

2014-11-16 00:45:45 · answer #8 · answered by Kazi 1 · 0 0

1] best description - all your stupid comes out at once
2] depending on weight, since you don't drink, only 2-3
3] might be 1-2
4] yes you dummy - you'll be dumber than ever and you'll smell like booze!
Every time you get a buzz or get drunk, you're killing brain cells. Drinkers may deny this, but they have gotten so dumb they can't tell the difference!

2007-05-13 17:39:57 · answer #9 · answered by Nurse Susan 7 · 5 3

Being drunk is probably one of the best things in the world

2014-01-09 21:36:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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