Being Drunk
By liumay88
@liumay88 (46)
Malaysia
January 11, 2010 3:07pm CST
I wonder how it feels like being drunk. Believe it or not, I have not experienced being drunk before in my life. But I am really curious about how it feels like being drunk. Hope you do not mind sharing your experiences here on how you felt when you were drunk. From what I understand, alcohol is consumed by people who are unhappy and disappointed with certain incidents in their life. However, there are many who drink when they are happy too. I guess drinking during a happy occasion would be fine as long as you do not go over the limit. So, do you drink? Do you drink when you are happy or sad? Does alcohol really helps us to forget our problems temporarily?
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8 responses
@sleepylittlerose (1648)
• United States
11 Jan 10
Getting drunk affect everyone differently. Some people are really funny, some are mean, some get real quite. It is not directly related to your sober personality so just because you are funny regularly does it mean that you will be a funny drunk. I know that I am a happy drunk. Everything makes me laugh.
@KHardison2010 (1)
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12 Jan 10
Honestly i feel really good when I drink. Now i do not like it when people get really drunk and cause problems such as violence. My friends and I know who to have a good time. While drinking, I feel vibrant and full of energy. I look for nothing but fun and laughter. Liqour allows me to be me and not be afraid of comments others may have. If you're a lowkey person or not too social, having a couple drinks will make you able to host a party. So drinking occasionally and enjoying yourself is fine but drinking to deal with poblems is not. Don't abuse it, just use it:). I recommend Jose Cuervo. Its a smooth tequila and with a little lemon or lime you can't go wrong. Also, no matter how much you drink, you will not have a hangover. Hangovers are a horrible feeling and are caused by excessive amounts of liqour especially when there's more than one kind involved. So have some drinks, be safe, and contact your designated driver:)
@MGjhaud (23240)
• Philippines
12 Jan 10
i love it when i'm drunk hahaha.. but i seldom find time being drunk these days as i am tired after work. the only time i got usually is when i'm off duty. most of the time i drink alone. weird as they say but i don't have close friends hang out with.
@MrNiceGuy (4141)
• United States
12 Jan 10
Being drunk is awesome. Why do you think so many people get drunk? Hangovers and such can be a big pain, but its still really fun if you do it right. It should be used in moderation especially if you've never done it before, but everyone should try it at least a few times.
@onlyraghavkapoor (72)
• India
12 Jan 10
heyy liumay..
believe me consuming alcohal or any other things are not at all the good things..
i ws drunk once and then it was the worst day of my life..i was not getting my way to home, someone steal my money and then next morning when i was awake i was at a police station and then they helped me to reach my home...otherwise i wouldnt be writing this for you if they havent helped me..
so never ever drink for your sake..
@levilucas03 (4)
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12 Jan 10
being drunk is the most funniest an best thing you could do for a parttyy soo rock on that one.... its best to be drunk when singing you feel like you got the x facter by miless.. try that one :D
@nrn2003 (661)
• United States
11 Jan 10
Drinking can help people to relax. It can help them to not be so tense. to just lighten up and enjoy life for a little bit. Some people are just so uptight and stressed out that they just need a drink to unwind. That is fine. There are many people who go out and party with friends have a good time doing so as well. To everyone their own. You cant justify why people drink and be understandable with one person than anyone else. Being drunk in my mind isn't really worth the after effect. You usually do something stupid that you regret and you may even get into a fight. There is also the chance of a hangover and throwing up. is it really worth it to hide away your problems for a few hours, when they will just be pounding in your head the next day? not to me.
@Beltranjesus562 (13)
• United States
11 Jan 10
I'm what most people call a "social" drinker, that is I drink around friends and friends to be. It certainly makes me less nervous and shy, you tend to be less woried about what you say. Some say that you can see someone's true self when they're drunk since you don't filter out any of your thoughts like you usually do. The actual physical feeling varies depending on how much you've had to drink and how your body is taking it. You can feel a bit dizzy but without the natious feeling you get when you spin in circles. Once you've had a little more to drink, you begin to notice that your pronounciation is getting sloppy, you take longer to say something and to answer questions. If you drink far too much, you probably wont be able to recall what happened. Its like you remember everything up until a certain point and then you go blank. I was at my friend's house drinking until 3AM, but my last memmory of the night was at 2AM, I finally woke up at 10AM at another house and all that was going through my head was, "what the hell did I do last night? Oh god, I hope I didn't puke on her floor." This was probably my worst experience with alchohol, but my friends filled me in and it turned out I just slept through most of it although I didn't even remember laying down or going to sleep