How much should I drink to get drunk?!


Question: How much should I drink to get drunk!?
I've never drank before, I want to try it!. Yes I am of legal age!. I don't want to be wasted, I want to be drunk enough to feel it!. I am less than 100 lbs, but I just ate a lot so I have a full stomach!. I have whiskey!. How much, & how long will it take!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
If you have a glass, pour enough whiskey in the bottom of the glass to cover the bottom and up about a finger width!. Add water!. If you half fill the glass that should give you a fairly strong concentration of alcohol!.

Don't gulp it!. Sip it!. If you can't taste or smell the whiskey you have diluted it too much!. When you have finished let it settle and then make another whiskey and water about the same strength!. If you drink four of these you will be decidedly intoxicated!. It may not take that much to just feel it!.

If you aren't used to hard liquor I would not recommend drinking it straight as it very likely would make you sick!. Your full stomach will slow the effects down somewhat!.

Different people have different tolerance to alcohol!. You may feel a pretty strong effect after just one of these or possibly two!. I would not drink more than four!.
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Drink one beer or one shot; wait 20 minutes and drink or do another; repeat until desired effect!.

This will allow you to gradually find your tolerance level!. When you first knock over a bottle, trip, say something stupid, tell secrets, etc!. then stop drinking, you have had enough!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

It depends on you!. I got 2 gal pals, both bout 5 foot 3 inches, about 130 lbs each, and one of them with 2 blue hawaiians drinks is already buzzing, while my other friend can down some shots and beers and still appear to be ok!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

It all depends on you weight, height, and tolerance level!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

just do shots until ur lips go slightly numb then your getting there lolWww@FoodAQ@Com

i'd say three shotsWww@FoodAQ@Com





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