How do i reduce the level of my drunkenness?!


Question: How do i reduce the level of my drunkenness!?
i love drinking
but i dont love it when i dont remember what happened the night before
is there a way to avoid getting mortal drunk , wasted and blacking out!?
like maybe drinking slowly or over a long period of time!.!.!.


i always remember feeling pretty good and i guess when im feeling like that!.!.i want more and before i know it i cant walk straight or stop flirting

my consumption consists mainly of beer ,whiskey and jaeger!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
your funny!.!.!. you need to know what your limit is! by the sounds of it u dont! start off with a drink!.!. if it comes with a straw, take it out! it only helps you to suck it down faster! after 2or 3 start having a glass of water in between drinks! as for shots!.!. dont mix all sorts of liquor! thats a big mistake!! if you like jagger then just stick to taking bombs for the night! if you feel like jack!.!. then stick with dark liquor! as for drinking beer!.!. and then taking shots!. that right there is your worst mistake! also!.!. Eat b4 you go out for the night! make sure you had your fill!

""liquor b4 beer your in the clear! Beer b4 liquor, Youve never been sicker!!" --- Remember that!!!! it will help u out!

drink safe~~hope i helped!Www@FoodAQ@Com

When you start feeling "good," start drinking water, especially if you are drinking liquor!. Liquor doesn't affect you as quickly as beer, so it's easier to overdo it!. Water is important because alcohol dehydrates you!. Salty foods will help rehydrate you, too, and eating slows the drunken effect!. Beer is safer than liquor, because you can gage your tolerance better!. For a higher tolerance level, drink everyday without getting drunk!. This is a good practice anyway, since alcohol can be beneficial when consumed in moderation!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I've heard it said, "that the only reason I drink, is it gives me something to do while I'm waiting to get drunk"!. The most alcohol I have ever consumed in one day was a case and a half of beer and a quart of whiskey!. I drank slow all day and half the night!. I was drunker than ol' Cooter Brown, but didn't get sick or pass out!. Therefore I will say if you drink at a slower rate, you will drink to a good buzz and maintain it at that level!. It is said that the average persons body dissipates alcohol at the rate of approx!. 1 oz!. an hour!. So if you drink 12 oz of the stuff it will be in your system approx!. 12 hrs!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Drink less!.

The easiest way to do this when you're partying is to alternate!. Have a drink!. Your next drink is water, club soda, or seltzer!. Then another drink!. Then another water, etc!.

You'll drink half as much!.

When I'm out and I have to do this, I'll usually have seltzer with cranberry juice in it so that it seems more like a 'drink' in my hand!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Eat a lot beforehand so that you're stomach isn't digesting only alcohol!. Mix your whiskey so it isn't as strong!. Don't down beers!. Dance so you aren't always holding a drink!. Once you start swaying, don't touch the booze anymore, just keep talking to girls and ****!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

How do you reduce the level of your drunkenness!?

Reduce the level of your drinking!. It's a no-brainer!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day, such as water and gatorade!. This will at least keep you hydrated and may help even tho the obvious answer is don't drink so much!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

Do not drink as much, do drink slowly, eat something, drink coffee afterwards!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

pace yourself, go really slow and always have a glass of water with you

don't do it on an empty stomach! eat something substantialWww@FoodAQ@Com

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