Is it bad that i can drink 9 beers and not feel buzzed?!


Question: (asking for bf) 5'8 Male 190 lbs


Answers: (asking for bf) 5'8 Male 190 lbs

hahaha I need to party with you Lauren

it just means you have a higher tolerance.

Yes that's bad.... he should go to AAA.....

nope it sure not

Very very bad. Means you have a serious problem with alcohol, and a serious problem with self honesty. i know you believe you don't feel buzzed but i dare you to not drink for 3 weeks and then see the difference the next time you drink 9 beers. And, I'll bet your friends don't think you're not buzzed.
Why would anyone want to drink nine beers anyway? the world is so much more enjoyable when you actually know what is going on. really--I promise!

No, it's not bad. But I still wouldn't recommend driving afterwards :)

lets get some

not really its a pretty good tolerance nobody likes a light weight

YES!Plz be careful!

Me thinks thou brag too much!

no it's not bad... everyone has a different tolerance for alcohol.

Nah me and the guys at my flat sit around a couple of times a week and down 15 beers each on average and are still sweet. You get used to the effects of beer so don't worry about your bf, he's just a seasoned drinker

Depends on the beer in question and the duration of the drinking session. 9 Bud lites over several hours really isn't a big deal but 9 Stone Ruinations in a beer bong is something to worry about. Personally I'd have to drink 9 lite beers pretty fast to really feel much of an affect but my body is more accustomed to drinking fewer strong beers in short sessions like a happy hour.

It Depends... R U trying to become an alcoholic or r u already there?





The consumer Foods information on foodaq.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
Copyright © 2007 FoodAQ - Terms of Use - Contact us - Privacy Policy

Food's Q&A Resources