If you were to bathe in a bath full of alchohol....?!


Question: If you were to bathe in a bath full of alchohol, wine or beer or champagne, would you get drunk, or tipsy?
Would the volume and type of alcohol affect your overall tipsy-ness?


Answers: If you were to bathe in a bath full of alchohol, wine or beer or champagne, would you get drunk, or tipsy?
Would the volume and type of alcohol affect your overall tipsy-ness?

Alcohol IS absorbed through the skin. Look at an MSDS for it. Yes you could. But it would need to be a very strong concentration and would take awhile.
If you mean by type Ethanol or Methanol, Isopropyl etc. yes there are slight differences in absorbtion rates. If you mean beeer, wine etc. You would need distilled spirits to have a high enough concentration.

It would be dangerous

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I would get drunk cause I would be drinking it!!!!!!!!!

Get in to the bath, I think not, pass me a straw.

your skin does not absorb liquids well enough i should say to get intoxicated, so no , that would be like drowning in the bath tub. The amount of alcohol needed to do that and the HOURS it would take for the tiny bit of liquor to hit your brain to get drunk is just absurd. total waste of money ....and booze.

Your twat would burn like fire I would think...

Not through skin absorption, maybe if you were sipping the bath water!

people would urinate in it also. There would be huge aneorbic bacteria farms in the concoction which would make it highly lethal to drink in. You should probably just urinate in your parents bed to be safe. Bye.

There would be a small amount absorbed through your skin. Not really enough for you to get drunk or even tipsy. The real danger would be absorption through you anus or vagina cavity.





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