How do you relax when you drink?!


Question:

How do you relax when you drink?

My friend tells me i cant relax when i drink because im always getting drunk or wasted, is this true?


Answers:
drink more.

hard to answer since we dont know you like your friend does.

damn it tema,,take it slow,,dolnt get wasted in 1st hour,,thats what i mean by,,relaxxxxx dont chug the whole shits right away like u and jeka always do

Yes, probably. Drinking to relax should be done by a roaring campfire,with cool soothing music on and good conversation.
Slamming drinks is a way to get you partying real fast and that brings on adrenaline which makes you not relax, so kick back,light a roarin fire and see what happens...nice....

dont drink around someone of the other sex. if your a male try joining E Clampas Vitis (ECV) the west coast states have over 100 chapters and have a real great time clampin. clampers get real drunk at there Doins, they last for 2-3 day, you'll get real relaxed.

There is an odd part of alcohol etiquette that says that hard liquor should only be consumed at the end of the day. What I assume by this weird rule is that we are meant to use it to kind of make us more tired, which is what hard liquor usually does.

Besides, when you get too drunk, you don't really get tired, you get chatty and boisterous. Oh, and vomitting isn't really relaxing.

drink one every 15 - 20 mins and lay bak wit a couple chickies and have fun ;)

Someday if your lucky enough to get through the wasted stages; you will enjoy the simple relaxation of having a few drinks. I know. I am a 42 year old female who has always drank alot. Just try to control yourself some so that when you get that old, you will enjoy drinking but not be an alcoholic who has to have it to function.

when i have two drink in a hour i feel relaxed




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