I start acting clumsy after only 3 drinks. Am I a lightweight?!


Question:

I start acting clumsy after only 3 drinks. Am I a lightweight?


Answers:
3 drinks in one hour or 3 drinks in 3 hours? It depends on how fast you drink them, and if you ate, and if the drinks were singles or doubles. It depends on a lot of things.

Yes... no matter how you look at it.

Also depends on how graceful you were before drinks

No... People who don't get that feeling after three drinks have built a tolerance so to speak to alcohol. They can seem to function and maintain but they have just as much alcohol in their blood system as you do. You get rid of alcohol 3 ways, most is processed by the liver, but your kidneys and then finally your sweat glands or lymph system if I remember correctly something like 60%-30%-10%. There is no way to process it faster and coffee? Well you have a caffeined out drunk on your hands, cause it doesn't help either. Eating before you drink will slow the absorption a little bit.

Definately.

You are either a small person, or you metabolize alcohol quickly.

yesshh! listen mate... ah fookin love you (hic)!

i dont think your a lightweight ive been drinking for many years and even though my tolerance is higher after my first drink i start to slur my voice gets kinda thick if that makes any sence to you.

Are you kidding? I get "happy" after a glass of wine. If you DON'T get tipsy after three drinks, there's something strange about how you take alcohol. You didn't specify what kind, but it doesn't really matter.

yes u r and ur a dude so u shouldn't let anyone know that

Like three shots of everclear in a minutes or three zimas in an hour? I mean regardless, I probably wouldn't brag about it to anyone. Keep practicing and you'll get better.




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