im a 14/f, almost 15, and im around 5'4 or 5'5 and about 135 pounds, but im muscular. how many shots would be safe to drink? i drink for fun, but i want to be sure i dont get blood alcohol poisioning. what would the safe amount to drink be?
meme5 answered Wednesday July 13 2005, 12:52 pm: ur gay yr to young to get drunk oh im gona answer i think its around 6
but it depends how strong it is [ meme5's advice column | Ask meme5 A Question ]
lil_froggy9 answered Saturday July 9 2005, 5:04 pm: Nothing is a safe amount for a 15 year old...It could really damage your body...Especially if you are athletic and plan to stay athletic...
X_Amanda_X answered Thursday July 7 2005, 1:43 pm: You shouldn't be drinking at all girl! You are too young to drink! Do you know how much damage that can do to you!? You especially shouldn't drink if you don't know when to stop!
bob_sayz_it answered Tuesday July 5 2005, 11:25 am: its not safe to drink any alcohol before you are 21.there are reasons for every law, and all of them are to keep you safe, so if you want to know how many to drink, i say dont drink any. [ bob_sayz_it's advice column | Ask bob_sayz_it A Question ]
Michele answered Sunday July 3 2005, 4:07 pm: There have been studies done recently by research scientist that show that kids who started drinking at a young age, while their brains were still growing, caused permanent damage to their brains and were more likely to grow up with mental impairments, depression and anger issues. It does not matter how much you drink. you are killing brain cells and you are under age, it is against the law. And this I know for sure. The age at which you pick up your first drink, and continue to drink, even weekly, is the age that your emotional growth stops. You will have trouble with maturity and making the right decisions as you grow up and continue to drink and ad more alcohol to your life style. It's easy to see the evidence of this, just watch the drunks on that show COPS. You see them and all the stupid decisions they make like drinking and driving, beating their spouses. Trying to out run the cops, etc. etc. etc.
Look for a book called SMASHED it is written by a young girl who is today, 21, who picked up her first drink when she was your age. Drank all through college.
I would advise you to wait until you are of legal age to drink then you will be mature enough to drink more responsibly.
Michele [ Michele's advice column | Ask Michele A Question ]
MHScutie87 answered Sunday July 3 2005, 2:26 pm: if you drink one or two drinks in an hour than your still under the 'legal' amount. but of course no amount is legal for you being 14.
aicila answered Sunday July 3 2005, 12:16 pm: well if your drinking all the time there is a problem already. if you drink on occasion just for fun then id say youd be fine with four shots. keep it safe with two or three but honostly only you know how much you can take.
1Cutiewitabooti answered Sunday July 3 2005, 12:05 pm: well it depends do you want to get crunk drunk or tipsy. You can have about 3 or 4 but if you really want to drink, drink smirnoff. They come in different flavors like watermelon ( really really good) , apple, sour apple, and others. and budlight is okay to drink. [ 1Cutiewitabooti's advice column | Ask 1Cutiewitabooti A Question ]
sportstr126 answered Sunday July 3 2005, 10:50 am: umm if u choose to drink but i am just saying drinking is already poisoning if u have shots of any kind of aclcohol..it doesn't madder the amount. but if you really want to have shots the safe amount is only 2 shots. VERYY LITTLE..i probably didn't help but i hope i did. [ sportstr126's advice column | Ask sportstr126 A Question ]
sunshine1232 answered Sunday July 3 2005, 6:33 am: i would say two or three drinks you don't want to go over board and then cause health problems even if you don't get blood alcohol poisioning no more drinks then two or three. [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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