Drinking for the first time?!


Question: Drinking for the first time?
My friend and I bought five bottles of smirnoff ice ( the small ones, I think they are around 250 ml) and we are gonna drink tonight, but as it is my first time i dont know how much to drink. It is 5.8 % of alcohol. thankx. and i know the risks and I won't drink every day, only once in a month and only with friends

Answers:

if you really want all those great things in your life you wouldn't drink at 15.. your brain isn't done developing and alcohol stunts growth. keep that in mind

i don't advocate underage drinking at all

to answer your questions 250 ml is like 8 ounces.. i would say all 5 of those would be the same as about 4 beers (slightly higher alcohol content makes up the difference) and would probably get you buzzed/slightly drunk.

my guess is between the 2 of you they will make you both just slightly buzzed

life



First of all, you don't say how old you are. Assuming you are in your teens and have never drank before, I'd take it easy and drink one slowly and don't have a second till an hour later. Then see how you feel. The biggest mistake kids make is drinking too much too fast. Take it slow. Better yet wait till you're legal. Far be it from me to encourage underage drinking!!



Well...I just suggest not even starting...
but especially DO NOT get behind the wheel or let your friends...no one needs to die...
and just because you plan on only drinking occasionally it can easily become an addictive habit....

Hope you heed my advice,

-Anonymous Bob

My judgement



Just take it easy; given that you have smirnoff ice, you might drink them too quickly. Becoming drunk can sneak up on you, and that's where things can start to go wrong.



Never drink on an empty stomach.

http://www.intox.com/t-Physiology.aspx



Depends on how much you weigh. A 12 pack of bud at 160lbs messes me up good. Those are 5% each.

P sizzle in the hizzle



just dont drink too much dont drink too fast YOU WILL GET SICK




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