Are amaretto sours considered "woman's drinks"?!


Question: I ask this because I am a guy who likes amaretto sours, and I read somewhere that that has been deemed a "woman's drink."

Figures. I find a drink that really tastes good, and it's one that people are going to judge me for drinking.


Answers: I ask this because I am a guy who likes amaretto sours, and I read somewhere that that has been deemed a "woman's drink."

Figures. I find a drink that really tastes good, and it's one that people are going to judge me for drinking.

It is a universal drink. If you are worried about it, first order rum and coke, then order an amaretto sour. They are just good drinks. I love them.

No, amaretto sours are not just for women, they are for sissies too.

Amaretto is not very strong, therefore not considered a manly drink. Sours are not very manly either, when combined the drinker is looking like a sissy.

no

My husband I both love them. I don't think that they are girlie at all. Cheers!

If you like Amaretto sours, drink them.
Why are you worried what the other guy thinks?
Is what someone drinks a measure of their manhood?

I use to order cream sodas while my friends drank, and drank and drank ad infinatum.

Women love a man who is secure and confident with themselves.
Drink what you like, not what the other guy likes.
All drinks are made for everyone.

I did pretty darn good with my soda pop!

If you like them then dont worry about it...but personally i beleive it is a girly drink me and all my girlfriends love them

Err...yeah. It would be OK if you are gay too.

No. Rubbish, drink what you like. Are you still here? you are adorable. My husband likes Pink. he is a 6'2" 246lb German. No one tells him what to wear. Establish yourself. Bottoms up.





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