You get drunk. Might be easier for you to get drunk than an older person/person who has built up more tolerance.
It's bad for your body, doing it regularly will have effects on your developing brain (and it will damage your liver too etc.) but just once or twice won't really cause problems. Unless you do something stupid under the influence that has permanent effects.
2007-12-15 00:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Alcohol would have the same affect on a teenager as it would on a person of any age. The only difference that I can think of is that someone getting drunk at that age has less life experiences than someone more mature and the teenager probably wouldn't handle the alcohol as well as someone that knows how to drink responsibly. It is also illegal big time. Do you know what T-R-O-U-B-L-E ? spells? This is one thing that could happen. I can't think of anything positive to say about a teenager geeting drunk...wouldn't recommend it!
2007-12-15 00:35:38
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answered by Lucy*JakeFanClubFounder* 4
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I would encourage you to have more than a couple of drinks in a safe place (your own home if your parents would allow it) to see what it is like, so you know. And then, don't drink ever again unless you know you can drink responsibly, or you are not an alcoholic. I believe everyone needs to know their alcoholic limit and you can't know that without trying it.
To get drunk repeatedly when you are in your early teens will lead to health, mental health, and social problems, now at this age, AND later in life. It will sneak up on you, too. You think you are doing fine and then suddenly you realize there are big problems. Sometimes you never realize there are problems, and that is even worse (for the people around you). Be very, very careful with alcohol - not to be taken lightly at all.
2007-12-15 00:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You might do something really, really stupid. You also have a higher chance of becoming an alcoholic if you start drinking early. There's a reason that there is a minimum drinking age....wait until you're legal. You'll very likely regret it someday if you don't.
BTW....while drinking might seem like the cool thing to do now, when you get a little older people will think you were a lot cooler for not having felt the need to follow the crowd.
2007-12-15 00:30:36
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answered by Schleppy 5
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Your body can recover from nearly anything, cuts, bruises, broken bones;but not alcohol and drugs.
Getting drunk once may be ok for some people, but not for others, it can potentially damage your brain cells.
However, getting drunk once will not do any serious damage, apart from a hangover the next morning.
But constant use would; say if you drink constantly for a year, it could take several years to reverse the damage done; remember alcohol is a poisen.
But you'll be fine, I know plenty of people who are 15 and go to parties and drink plenty of alcohol and there doesnt seem to be any difference to them.
2007-12-15 00:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends how much you drink and how often. If you are thinking of doing it then do but if its your first time then don't have too much.
I am sure you are sick of hearing the negative effects so here are some positive ones.
If you are a shy person then it improves your confidence.
If you are a boring person it makes you funny.
If you are pissed off about something it relaxs you.
If you are going to fight someone then it numbs you.
If you think you are bad at something it makes you think you are good at it.
If you are sad it will cheer you up.
If you are bored it will entertain you.
But be warned about the morning after!!!
2007-12-15 01:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You wake up with really bad hang over and (hopefully) learn a valuable life's lesson. Think twice about getting wasted. Don't get drunk if you're not willing to pay the price!!
2007-12-15 00:32:40
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answered by Zarathustra 5
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Same thing as when you are 21, except there's no chance of drunk driving.
2007-12-15 02:10:44
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answered by ajfrederick9867 4
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usually you get sick
At that age your not accustomed to alcoholand the fine line between drunk and having fun usually blurrs.
If your planning to drink I'd suggest you drink responsably
and avoid the drunk part
2007-12-15 00:32:23
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answered by lloydsills 2
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as i've experienced, when i was at your age, a got drunk and when i woke up in the morning my whole body was very itchy. but that was only a temporary side effect.after you drink again, there is a very little possibility for it to happen again.
2007-12-15 00:34:30
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answered by mr. cen 1
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