The alcohol buzz
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Re: The alcohol buzzit makes people more friendly. people will interact with each other with less hesitation or inhibition.(Original post by yeahmon123)
I was just wondering why alcohol is so popular e.g. at nightclubs. I've heard that it tastes horrible, but people drink it to the extent that they are sick and have to be looked after and the next morning you forget most of what you did when you were drunk. I don't have anything against those who drink nor will I pass judgement on peoples' drinking stories. I'm just curious about why alcohol is such a big deal at parties and even formal dinner meals. For example, I have seen episodes of "Come dine with me" where contestants have marked each other down or complained a massive amount merely due to a either no or a lack of alcohol. -
Re: The alcohol buzz
Go try it and come back

Honestly, I don't drink much and the first time I ever drank enough alcohol to have an effect was on my 18th. You'll notice when it's affecting you, and you probably won't go and throw up unless you keep drinking past that. If you're already a bit curious without having tried it, I doubt you'll end up utterly senseless as you'll be checking every now and again "how do I feel?".
It's hard to explain. Words aren't very good at expressing changes in your state of mind.
As for taste, well beer is bitter, but it's an acquired taste and I feel myself coming to like it a bit more now. It doesn't have to taste bad, we have more [insert spirit here] and coke combinations than I can think of.Last edited by A.J10; 30-06-2012 at 01:05. -
Re: The alcohol buzzFair enough. Maybe a wrong choice of word. Its just I hear a lot about people getting drunk and how they cannot wait to get drunk, as if alcohol is the most and/or only exciting thing about going out.(Original post by DaveSmith99)
How do you know its overrated if you don't drink? -
Re: The alcohol buzzhaha shush I am only new, I shall think of more interesting threads in the future.(Original post by Benniboi1)
This is such a typical TSR question.
You have to go and experience it to understand. -
Re: The alcohol buzzDeary me you are a buzzkill. No you don't have to get drunk. You can get slightly intoxicated which can lighten your mood and make you more confident/talkative etc etc.(Original post by yeahmon123)
For alcohol to lower your inhibitions don't you have to get drunk? But you forget about it afterwards, and if being more "free to be yourself" involves damaging your liver and losing fantastic or regretful memories, doesn't it seem like a waste of time and money. Is it hindering people to look for more long-term ways of being carefree and having fun?
No, you rarely forget what happens unless you consume A LOT of alcohol. Oh no damaging my liver? Everything damages us in some way.
Look it's pointless trying to argue with you when you clearly have never been drunk in your life. So why don't you stop asking other people and do it yourself. -
Re: The alcohol buzzI am not actually interested in drinking but I like to read everyone's views, different people have different reasons.(Original post by Jordan_1)
Deary me you are a buzzkill. No you don't have to get drunk. You can get slightly intoxicated which can lighten your mood and make you more confident/talkative etc etc.
No, you rarely forget what happens unless you consume A LOT of alcohol. Oh no damaging my liver? Everything damages us in some way.
Look it's pointless trying to argue with you when you clearly have never been drunk in your life. So why don't you stop asking other people and do it yourself. -
Re: The alcohol buzzYeah man,(Original post by DaveSmith99)
How do you know its overrated if you don't drink?
at least have been drunk to say your ****, but you've never been drunk.
I'm a confident guy and can have fun without alcohol, but alcohol makes everything better, I hate to admit it, but I have more fun drunk than sober tbh lol
and I'm sure many will agree. It's not getting drunk to have FUN as such, getting drunk to have EVEN MORE fun lol! -
Re: The alcohol buzzMaybe a wrong choice of word. Its just I hear a lot about people getting drunk and how they cannot wait to get drunk, as if alcohol is the most and/or only exciting thing about going out.(Original post by TheCurlyHairedDude)
Yeah man,
at least have been drunk to say your ****, but you've never been drunk.
I'm a confident guy and can have fun without alcohol, but alcohol makes everything better, I hate to admit it, but I have more fun drunk than sober tbh lol
and I'm sure many will agree. It's not getting drunk to have FUN as such, getting drunk to have EVEN MORE fun lol! -
Re: The alcohol buzz
I've only ever drunk one alcoholic beverage - st. paddy's this year (I think you can guess what) - I wasn't a great fan of the taste but jeez it got me drunk lol. If you want to start drinking I'd highly recommend NOT starting with a Guinness the taste was a bit strong for my liking lol.
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Erm, you don't actually lose your memories that easily. I got so drunk once that I spent the entire night well.... retching, but I still remember it just as well as one of my sober nights out. Like everyone else says, you realise how much is right for you to have a good time with everyone.(Original post by yeahmon123)
For alcohol to lower your inhibitions don't you have to get drunk? But you forget about it afterwards, and if being more "free to be yourself" involves damaging your liver and losing fantastic or regretful memories, doesn't it seem like a waste of time and money. Is it hindering people to look for more long-term ways of being carefree and having fun?
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