Immune to tequila??!


Question: I'm young and I'm currently trying out new types of alcohol. As far as I know all the drinks I tried have an effect on me. Except tequila... I've drank a whole glass (not shot) at once and I felt nothing, and that was the second time I've ever tried it. I mean tequila is one of the strongest alcohols. Can somebody be immune to tequila without ever trying it before?


Answers: I'm young and I'm currently trying out new types of alcohol. As far as I know all the drinks I tried have an effect on me. Except tequila... I've drank a whole glass (not shot) at once and I felt nothing, and that was the second time I've ever tried it. I mean tequila is one of the strongest alcohols. Can somebody be immune to tequila without ever trying it before?

To answer your question...no, you cannot be "immune" to tequila. The effects are due to alcohol, not the type of drink you select. You can build up a tolerance to alcohol which will cause you to be able to drink more before you feel any effects. Also, the amount of food you have eaten, pace at which you drink, and various other factors can change how alcohol affects your body. But the bottom line is nobody is immune to the effects of alcohol and the type of drink does not change the effect the alcohol will have.

What the hell are you talking about?

maybe that's not tequila, maybe that's just a bottle of water, with a dirty worm inside

no, it's impossible. perhaps you sipped it slower than other drinks? alcohol content is alcohol content, no way to be immune to it's effects... your body can build tolerances differently though, ie if you drink tequila for 2 weeks and then have a 'vodka night', you're more likely to feel the vodka, seems odd but I know it to be fact as my regular drink is bourbon and my body can handle that in heavy doses, swicthing to other things seems to get me more drunk though. it's a case by case thing, no telling how others bodies will handle things... but no, there is no way you're immune to tequila

you're not immune.....there's no such thing. you just have a high tolerance.......if you're telling the truth.......which is suspect. the amount of food in your system could have something to do with it. had you just eaten? a full stomach can slow down the effect of alcohol.

Ethanol is ethanol, whatever the flavor.Some liquors do have a higher % of alcohol but most tequila is your standard 80 proof. However, if you drank a whole glass it should have had an effect-are you positive it was tequila in there?





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