Why would someone drink to the point of vomiting?!


Question:

Why would someone drink to the point of vomiting?


Answers:
I don't know why someone would do this intentionally, but there are times when certain drinks just do not agree with your system OR you under estimate your system and it rejects the last drink(s).

Because they are stupid...

No hangovers.

Sometimes it happens until you realize how much you can handle.

Because they are a fool. I would never let that poison enter my body.

Life is about the journey. getting there is where the fun is.

some people have problems and dont realize how much they are drinking. some people cannot stop drinking

well that's not there goal at the beginning, it just happens if your having fun and have a few to many, i dont know of anyone that drinks just to throw up...

To help build the muscles in their upper body.

Everyone should do this at least once in life. Some times you have to get out of control to be really free. people don't intend on vomiting but there is a fine line between buzzing and vomiting and it comes through experience.

they have no brains

I've done it. When you're young, you do stupid stuff.

the thing about getting to-down drunk is that you LEARN from it and don't keep doing it once you get into your 30's and 40's!

because they like to party!

because he wants pity
is a ****
envys you
is getting the booze free
is trying to attract someone
deserves to be kicked on his backside

i have one dormmate, it was because she broke up with his boyfriend. I supposed she still loved him so much and she did not accept the reality. I think some women are like that.

because who doesnt like to get drunk!

Nobody wants to throw up. They just have a hard time finding staying behind that thin line between being trashed and being sick. Everyone is trying to reach that "trashed" feeling but once they get there it's hard to know when to stop.

sometimes they just don't know their limit...usually newbies to the drinking scene. for some other people (like myself), it just doesn't take them very much at all to get them puking.

i dont know...once im drunk i stop drinking...why continue??

because they think their cool
but they dont look cool when they wake
up in their own vomit now do they.

don't knock it till you have prayed to the porcelain god. ha ha

they dont know when to stop. here's a tip for all (well it's always worked for me) stay awake till you're almost sover and you dont get a hangover. :D

trying to be cool why else unless they just have an affinity for the porceilan goddess

I did it by accident once. I was out with a few friends, and they kept buying me blue drinks. Must have been strong blue drinks!

Anyway, I learned my lesson. Only drink pink drinks. :) j/k

Many people just don't know when to stop until it is too late. Others are so addicted that it is "normal" for them.

The thing is you don't know your vomiting, because your blacked out.

I agree they are stupid. Drinking can't solve problems, let's face it and solve it.
Need help, find a best person to talk out. STOP drinking.

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Tisk. I do and do for you kids.

Your all wrong.

Retching is the least of one's worries
about the evils of drinking. As long as
you don't have to break out the carpet
cleaner or go beyond that, it's fine.

When you hug the toilet, you let it all go.

You are purging. The other partygoers,
let 'em turn up Chemical Romance or
Dokken or whatever. Just let it go. Don't
look at "it". Flush the commode, rest
a minute.

After noticing the road maps in your eyes,
splash some cold water.

Now you can go back to drinking.


Why are the simple things in life so hard?



Additional...actually, it might be a good idea
to LOOK in the toilet anyway. I want to see
if you can figure out why.

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