Hmm i weigh 96lbs and is 5'0 feet how much do you think i could drink?!


Question: i dont drink but i was just wondering. ahaah


Answers: i dont drink but i was just wondering. ahaah

One tiny glass of wine, before you slip silently.....under....the ...table..

2 beers

as much as you want

a thimble of vodka

Not much at all!
I was 105 and 5'1 before I became pregnant and my limit was 3-4 beers by then selves and if I drank hard liquor 2 mixed drinks!

Alcohol tolerance is based on a few thigns.

1) Male or Female
2) Size/Stature
3) Previous Drinking

To say you do not drink, you're under 100 lbs, and a female, your tolerance is very low. I'd say 2-3 drinks/beers and you're spent.

not much you may get to drunk to fast.

How quickly you get drunk depends on gender, size, tolerance, what you're drinking, what/if you've eaten...

I'm 5'2, 110 lbs and with many years of 'experience', I can tolerate as much alcohol as some people 50% larger than me!

If you've never drank, it won't take much at all, you'll probaby be pretty heavily buzzed by your second beverage.

Three beers in one hour would put you at .13%. That is drunk for most people. That's getting a bit low for me.

it's really going to vary from person to person. I'm 5'0 and about 95 pounds. I'm not a huge drinker...I'll have a glass maybe once a month. I'll actually have a night of drinking maybe a handful of times per year.

2-3 glasses of wine can get me decently tipsy, but i've had a couple nights where I've had 7-9 shots and a few mixed drinks and was still walking. to the point of almost getting sick, yes, but still able to walk and speak well enough to be understood. (I've never gotten to the point of puking after drinking -- yet)

Before I started drinking I was told that somebody spilling beer on me would get me drunk. I'm just supposing I've got a naturally slightly higher tolerance than people expected from my size.

I can generally start feeling the effects of alcohol after my 1st drink though. Some people with huge tolerances won't feel anything until a few beers in.





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