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[SJ] SJ's and alcohol

Giggly

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I don't mind drinking but, you know, moderation and all that jazz.
 

esfpmary

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What is typical drunk behavior for SJ's? How do you act? Do you get angry?
 

Saslou

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I don't drink very often. When i did in the past, it was 5 shots of Sambuka and i was shitfaced then sober a few hours later. Nice.


What is typical drunk behavior for SJ's? How do you act? Do you get angry?

I don't drink on my own or when in a bad/sad mood. When i was drunk in the past, i was on the tables in the bars shaking my ass (dancing) not giving a damn what anyone else thought. It was about me having a good time. I have never been angry whilst drunk, i just become silly. I once came home so drunk and was about to flash my ex through the window, to find out it was my step dad standing there. Thank god, i took a minute to think that one through before executing it. *tut*. Good times.
 

pure_mercury

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I actually like the taste of the alcohol that I drink, and I like the relaxation from the depressant effects after a couple. I enjoy getting drunk, but I don't enjoy being drunk. Being really drunk is like being an infant in an adult body.
 

FDG

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Only if you drink excessively it is, that was my point.

Past 2 glasses of wine, there's some damage. Again, I'm not trying to condemn it - I do definitely drink more than 2 glasses of wine sometimes. It's just useless, though, to think that a depressant drug has no long-term effect on your brain.
 

DaRick

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I don't like any alcohol except for Coke and Bourbon and even that's a very rare exercise.
 

Eiddy

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Won't touch it. My last drink was when I was 21, got drunk, I never want to be out of mind again. It isn't worth the money, types of friends, hangovers, liver and other bodily damage, not to mention possible reputation and even the taste to drink again.

I've seen enough drunks to know that is not how I want my life to end up as. As seen from an uncle even the friends are only there when there is liquor flowing, as soon as that dries up they disappear.
 

Crazydaisy

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Hmm...I love drinking! I would never even get close to become an alcoholic, but I feel that it always seems to make the night out on the town that much better. My friends and I have a ton of good stories that might not have happened if it weren't for the influence of alcohol!

I find that it totally loosens social anxiety for me (especially at bars and such), allows me to relax and have a good time!
 

Crazydaisy

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And I've been described as a hilarious drunk...alcohol has a very different effect on person to person. My ENFP best friend just goes SO over the top when he gets drunk, it's like his Fe just goes nuts. He's a great guy when he's sober, and when he's drunk, he's still a great guy, but just out of it
 
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