Additional info, added Friday June 15 2007, 9:17 pm: By the way, I'm 15/F
Also, please don't say I'm gonna be an alcoholic, because I'm not addicted, and I could go months without doing it. Its just something my friends and I do =]. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? LilMami08 answered Saturday June 16 2007, 3:16 pm: Well that something that just your friends and you do can mess up your liver BADLY. Most people think that drinking doesn't do anything but if you could see it, then you would probably not wanna touch another cup or bottle of alcohol again. Your liver is used to cleanse out the bad things in your body. It's like a filter for your body. So if you have to have it taken out or it gets infected...guess what? You die. I'm not trying to be mean or trying to scare you but that's what will happen. There is not MIGHT...it's a MOST DEFINITELY. Your liver is as important as your brain or your heart. So please make the right decision. [ LilMami08's advice column | Ask LilMami08 A Question ]
snowshreddinmike answered Friday June 15 2007, 9:43 pm: probalbly nothin will happen
im 15 too and i drink
u might fuck up ur liver or get alchol posinoning and throw up
the worst thatd happen is u get caught by the cops
other then that dont worry [ snowshreddinmike's advice column | Ask snowshreddinmike A Question ]
TheDayTripper answered Friday June 15 2007, 8:01 pm: There would hardly be any major direct physical effects.The thing is,once you start doing it habitually (as in a set time...once every week,or whatever)you've thrown the possibility of becoming an alcoholic out there.Since you're only 15 the risk is pretty high.Alcohol IS a drug and it IS addictive.
Knowing this,if you still want to risk your future for a few nights of getting messed up and not even remembering it,then go right ahead.Just remember that you're putting yourself and those that you're close to at risk.
raychullx answered Friday June 15 2007, 7:28 pm: you may not be affected now, but your chance of becoming an alcoholic when you're older has increased a lot. I would tone it down a little, you don't always have to drink to have a good time. [ raychullx's advice column | Ask raychullx A Question ]
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