How do some people get drunk easily while some don't?!


Question:

How do some people get drunk easily while some don't?


Answers:
gender
weight
food in stomach
tolerance

i'm a man of rather diminuitive stature
and can out drink the big boys
but i've been pro since 12
(and i don't mean noon)

people have different levels of tolerance when it comes to alcohol

size of the person matters. weight and what you eat before you drink matters as well. also women get drunk faster and alcohol hits them harder than males

tolerance and weight are factors.

its called alcoholism. Alcoholics react to alcohol much faster and are usually the ones that change their behavior after a few drinks.

because your immune to it

Some people are alcoholics.

tolerence and weight and how much food is in the belly, all play roles in that.

Some people eat b4 drinking & some dont.

Yep yep, different tolerances probably due to how your bodies receptors are and how well your liver is at breaking alcohol down. Everyone's chemoreceptors are a little bit different so some people might be effected by a lower blood alchohol concentration and those with a stronger liver and kidneys will remove alcohol quicker, lowering the concentration.

I could be a great number of things, any one of the above answers are also true but I'd like to add that I drink heavily and can take 10 shots within 20 minutes and I'm not puking. And that is just because of my own sad existence and habits. If you are wanting to be able to drink with the big boys, then I'd suggest eating a decently full amount, letting it settle before you drink, and then just take it slow, maintain your buzz.

yeah.differents tolerance

genetics

Its their size. Usually a big person doesnt get drunk as fast as a smaller person.




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