I just turned 26 & have stopped drinking - decided it was just too hard on my body, but didn't have any serious problems... Binge drinking seemed to be my preferred method of intoxication, and for me it's not worth it.
2007-12-20 17:20:35
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answered by tiamaria2525 2
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After my Bas Mitzvah, I was allowed to have a little wine every Friday night as part of the Shabbos as well as at other holidays. I grew up respecting the stuff, so I never needed to "binge" on it as I got older. I had no desire for alcohol when I was in high school and college, as I felt I had no time to waste being drunk or even tipsy. I'm 46 now, and I do like a glass of Harvey's Bristol Cream Sherry every now and then right before bed. I'll toast the new year with a sip of champagne, if it's available... and every once in a blue moon, I'll have some red wine with dinner, if I don't plan on driving soon after.
I lost my desire -or need- for alcohol, long before I could legally drink it.
2007-12-21 01:28:03
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answered by scruffycat 7
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You should make sure you're not drinking when you write your questions....it slurs your speech and makes you sound like you don't know english.
I never felt a real desire to drink, never had a hangover. Once in a while I'll have a shot of brandy at home, or a rye& coke if i'm at my dad's, but generally i don't drink. Which is a good thing, I have enough problems without adding alcoholic to the list. Some of my best friends are recovering alcoholics, and i've seen what it's done to them.
2007-12-21 02:09:31
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answered by Anonymous
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"Didn't not want to no longer drink?" There are too many negatives in your question. It makes it confusing. If you're asking if someone stopped drinking, lots of people do. I did. My body stopped tolerating it. I found out I could get pretty happy and giddy without booze or drugs and not have a hangover.
2007-12-21 01:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I did, but I lost out being the youngest of my friends.
My sister is to old to drink.
In Wisconsin you can drink with your parents. But if you are 18, you are "unparented" so the exception no longer applies. I told my sister she could get served cause we were with Dad, and she found out she was too old!!!
2007-12-21 01:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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What is the question?
So many double negatives I can't understand what you are asking....
2007-12-21 01:26:36
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answered by Kevin S 3
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