How many cups of alcohol will get a 14 year old drunk?!


Question:

How many cups of alcohol will get a 14 year old drunk?

If it's 5% alcohol?


Answers:
We could tell you not to drink, but you're going to do what you want anyway. You also have to take into consideration that you're still young. You don't want to get alcohol poisoning and die. I don't condone underage drinking, but you asked and I don't deny anyone information.

Everyone has already said it depends on if you've eaten (empty stomach will get you drunk faster), it depends on how much you weigh, and how great your tollerance is. You might get a buzz off of 1-2 cups if you drink it fast, but if you're looking for "drunk"--5% alcohol...I would say drink 3-4 cups in less than 2 hours.

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depends on your weight

Differs from person to person.

A 14 year old has NO business drinking though.

u shouldnt be getting drunk

drink as much as u can and try it....

it depends on your weight and height too, not as much age
DRINKS

here is a link to a chart on blood alcohol level, but there is no way of actually knowing by person how much it will take for them to get drunk. u wont know as much if u think ur drunk, because ur convincing YOURSELF, THAT AFTER DRINKING, ULL GET DRUNK. so u wont know at what ACTSAUL point in drinking u will be tipsy.

especially if u've never tried, there is no way of knowing at what point u iwll be drunk. and being drunk varies too. u could be falling on tables and standing on chairs waving your top in the air, or u could have a head ache, and see blurry, or just feel sleepy

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3 or 4 should work for a youngster but 6 to 8 would be for a bigger person

It depends on your body weight. But if your 14 years old, then you should'nt be drinking alcohol in the first place. Its illegal.

doesn't matter because you shouldn't be drinking anyway

It's making me wonder why would you'd want to know this. I hope your not some pedo thats trying to get a child drunk.

I wonder if this fascinating quesiton comes from UK?

I'm sorry someone close to you has not found out yet how sick you are!

Different people have different tolerances to alchohol..

Someone even of 40 yrs old can get frunk off of one beer,

another could drink all night and not even feel tipsy..

It is all related to tolerance and familly habits..

But a 14 yr old with a first time of a beer probably would take 5 to get wasted but im not sure..

Zero, 14 year olds should not drink no matter how low the alcohol percent.

Depends how big he is and whether he ate anything. And how drunk?

It depends on a lot of things, such as weight, tolerance and what's in your stomach. Are you talking about beer? That's the only thing I know of that's 5%. Also, it would depend on your tolerance of carbonated beverages. I'm 26 and I drink often, but I will throw up after 4 or 5 beers. I mostly stick to wine and liquor.

Anyway, You shouldn't be getting drunk though. You're way too young! At least wait like 2 more years. You don't want to start killing your brain cells THIS early!!!

A 14 year old shouldn't be drinking, why do you want to get drunk?, you should talk to someone, drinking is not the answer to any problems

To be blunt, it all depends on your alcohol immunity (or something like that).

I took Health Science and my teacher said that it could all depend on your body details (how much you weigh, how old you are, etc.)

And if I can remember correctly, a 5% alcohol level is lethal (or was it 8%)

Anyway, it is illegal for a 14-year-old to drink alcohol to begin with, so don't even try it...

Are you serious? Why would you get a 14 year old drunk? Any amount is too much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It depends on your size and weight, how often you drink and also on the percentage of alcohol in the drink

Unbelivable- 14 getting drunk (I tell you this if your 14 wanting to get drunk than you are to surely have a baby-drug problems- and an empty career staying drunk forever), look at the satistics and you will see.




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