nicolenicolenicole answered Monday April 18 2005, 4:25 am: I used to always do that. My tips are:
*drink your first few drinks fast and if you are drunken to a satisfactory level dont drink anymore and you will be fine by the time you get home.
*carry chewing gum and deodrant in your bag
*eat plenty before you go out
*leave your pyjama's on your bed ready to change into before you go out
*try to avoid your parents at all costs
*before you leave the party have a glass of water and a piece of bread (it sobers you up FAST and stops you from throwing up)
*easiest to stay at someone elses house
*if your parents ask you if you have been drinking.. sometimes its best just to admit that you only had ONE or TWO drinks to see what the big deal was and you didnt like it.
*if you are throwing up tell them its because you ate something funny!
good luck lol i never got caught and i did it for years [ nicolenicolenicole's advice column | Ask nicolenicolenicole A Question ]
TheTeenGirl answered Monday April 18 2005, 3:26 am: How old are you? 14? Of course you are, you still live with your parents. So you go to parties and drink and afraid that your parents will catch you, so you want some tips on how to "not get caught?" I don't know why anyone would even want to help you. The truth is that you deserve to be caught, if you're stupid enough to drink at parties at a young age, then hopefully your parent WILL catch you so you can realize that something can happen when you drink a lot so young. Sorry to sound harsh, but you don't realize what you're really doing to yourself, so you basically have to live with the fear of getting caught since its something your parents wouldn't approve of.
Miss_Lily answered Monday April 18 2005, 1:17 am: The solution here is simple. If you are underage, then you need to stop drinking until you are old enough to go in a store and buy it legally on your one. If you are drinking, then one day you will slip and your parents will catch you. To avoid that, and the disappointment and hurt that you will cause them, refrain from drinking until you are 21 or out of their house. [ Miss_Lily's advice column | Ask Miss_Lily A Question ]
Deanimal answered Monday April 18 2005, 1:07 am: Uh... stop? Or don't drink to the point of intoxication? Or don't come home wasted?
cynicalladvice answered Monday April 18 2005, 1:00 am: well, drinking is kinda bad for you in the first place, but if you refuse to stop, you could make reservations with a friend to stay over their house on the nights you get wasted, or you could invest in a faux-rabbit's foot (chopping off the feet of defenseless bunnies for the mentaliy of superstisious wierdos is wrong). [ cynicalladvice's advice column | Ask cynicalladvice A Question ]
Ms_Cleo answered Monday April 18 2005, 12:47 am: Normally after a party i always go to a friends house. By the time i get home you cant tell i've been drinking. I always bring a toothbrush to take away the smell. If u cant stay at a friends, then dont drink as much or chug the beers and brush ur teeth. (It covers the smell). Don't drink and drive. But try to go somewhere before you go home. Go get a bite to eat or something.
hope i helped. xo Ms.Cleo ox [ Ms_Cleo's advice column | Ask Ms_Cleo A Question ]
~xAskMeAnythingx~ answered Monday April 18 2005, 12:16 am: Not to sound like a party pooper, but if you are afraid of getting in trouble for being drunk, you shouldn't be getting wasted at parties. Even if everyone is getting smashed, be responsible and know when to stop. If people ask why you don't drink, just say, "I'm the designated driver."
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