Ok I just want to know some stuff about drinking:
how do people pass out from it?
Drinking how much is ok?
why do people pee in their pants when they're drunk?
and what does a hang over feel like and how do you know that it's a hangover?
People who pee their pants is like someone else said, some lose control of bodily functions, and I'm pretty sure sometimes it depends if you've had anything to eat before you started drinking.
Hangovers are the WORST. Especially when you binge drink. I've been down that road before, and they are seriously not fun to have. You'll know when it's a hangover. The whole day after for me was that everything was super loud, no matter what volume level the noise was on. I got dizzy spells, and it made me have a headache and feel very tired. You could have similar effects, or some that are a little different.
TheWallflower answered Friday March 23 2007, 10:55 pm: How much you drink depends on your body weight as well as your body type.
People pass out from drinking because alcohol is a drug and it does that to you when you drink too much. It messes up bloodflow, heartbeat, and metabolic activity. It also destroys your liver over time as well as your brain.
If your body lacks enzymes that break down alcohol, you should not drink alcohol at all. This trait is often seen in Japanese people.(not being racist, but it's a genetic fact)
If you're drinking for the first time, I'd recommend no more than 7 beers, and that's considering you're weighing about 150 lbs.
If you're female and around 120, I'd say 3 beers and bring a friend with you.
if you're 220 lbs, 6 ft 3, irish, german, and been drinking your whole life, drink as much as you want.
People pee their pants when they're drunk because they're stupid and make lose self control.
christina answered Friday March 23 2007, 9:11 pm: When you binge drink [drink too much], you can pass out. If your blood-alcohol level is above a certain point, you're pretty much fucked.
For each state, there's a certain amount of alcohol that's legal. For New York, it's like .2 or something like that. Anything above that is deadly.
When you're drunk, you don't really know what's going on, or what you're doing, so you sometimes lose control of bodily functions. Some people purge, and some people pee themselves.
Hangovers suck. You have a constant headache, you're dizzy, and you feel really sick. Not to mention the fact that all you wanna do is throw up. And you know you have a hangover when that's how you feel the morning after drinking. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Alin75 answered Friday March 23 2007, 8:23 pm: Ok...
1. Im not sure what you mean by how... but its no different than going unconscious. I tried it once when I was 19 or so. Dont remember a thing, but I hear I was out cold. Alcohol essentially is a poison which makes you high. Your body can only tolerate so much, and can react a little unpredictably to it as well.
2. Alcohol actually has beneficial properties in very small amounts. So, healthy drinking might be 1 glass of wine or something like that. Where I live they warn men not to drink more than 21 "units" of alcohol per week (1 of these units is roughly equal to one 33cl beer) and women no more than 14. This is an approximation of course, and pertains to adults (for youngsters it would be less).
3. Never tried it, hope I never will. The reason is probably cause you lose control of you bladder. Getting really really drunk makes you lose control of a lot of things.
4. Horrible, but it varies. It can include nausea, headaches, fatigue, etc. You know its a hangover cause it happens the morning after drinking lol. There is no mistaking it let me tell you. [ Alin75's advice column | Ask Alin75 A Question ]
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