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Truth be told to you that these kinds of women are very far and in-between today.

 

That's quite a butchered idiom there, are you drinking? Maybe not; people who can be called literate today are few and far between.

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Don't you women understand? If you drink more than twice, you're doomed! :mad:
Am I doomed by extension, by dealing with doomed girls?

 

Some of them say so adorable stuff when drunk, that you want to hug them out.

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I'm quite sure beer is known since ancient times.

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"All you gotta do is to use your instincts. How do you think a tiger knows how to tackle a gazelle? It's written, it's code written in their DNA, says "Tackle the gazelle." Believe it or not, in every man there's a code written that says "Tackle drunk bitches." ~ Jay from 40 yr old virgin

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I will go out with my girlfriends every once in a while and have a few too many, but it really is only once in a while.

 

Now, having a few too many with my boyfriend...that occurs a bit more often. We go out, have some drinks, dance, talk nonsense, then go home and have awesome tipsy sex...who doesn't love that?! :D

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I will go out with my girlfriends every once in a while and have a few too many, but it really is only once in a while.

 

Now, having a few too many with my boyfriend...that occurs a bit more often. We go out, have some drinks, dance, talk nonsense, then go home and have awesome tipsy sex...who doesn't love that?! :D

 

Teetotalers.

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Because they're thirsty?

 

 

 

Ronnie is a jerk who has an anger problem. The situation is just a player and women line up to volunteer.

 

:laugh::mad: Oh, Woggle. Even in a post where you're trying to be "fair" by agreeing that a man on that show also sets a bad example, you have to ultimately bring it back around to how it's the women's fault! You just can't help yourself. It's just sad.

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Because they're thirsty?

 

 

 

 

 

:laugh::mad: Oh, Woggle. Even in a post where you're trying to be "fair" by agreeing that a man on that show also sets a bad example, you have to ultimately bring it back around to how it's the women's fault! You just can't help yourself. It's just sad.

 

It's true. I see it myself how women line up to throw themselves at him. He damn near caused a riot here when he took off his shirt and flexed his muscles on a balcony. I would say that any man who dates Snooki is just as much of an idiot.

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Why do I drink so much? To keep hydrated! All the activities I do during the day leaves me parched! So I absolutely get hammered on... BOTTLED WATER! DUN DUN DUUUUUNNNN!!!! :lmao:

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it's sad and pathetic and makes you women look so much worse than you already do.

 

...and I bet you're perfect in every way.

 

If I go out, it's not to pick up men or to impress anyone. It's to have a good time with my friends, forget about work and let my hair down. Believe it or not, the lives of women don't revolve around impressing men.

 

So what if we look pathetic? We're not out to please you or be your eye candy. We are out to have a good time and enjoy ourselves.

 

Yes, I might end up a little drunk and messy at a Karaoke bar wailing along to "We could have had it all" by Adele with my girlfriends with a high-heel missing and one of our male friends looking after all our handbags so we don't loose them, it's fun for us. So what if I look pathetic? I am having a good time, and that is all that matters to me.

 

Don't get me wrong, I can have a good time going out without drinking. However sometimes I just want to let my hair down and not worry about what anyone else thinks.

 

So if you see me out in town one night, staggering down the street bare-footed with a bunch of giggling girlfriends, just ignore me and keep walking. Don't let it bother you. Chances are we are having to much fun to have even noticed your disapproving glares.

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Basically, the OP doesn't like alcohol, and doesn't want anybody else to like it, either.

 

While I do see being drunk as stupid, I think everyone has the right to get drunk, within reason. They don't have the right to get behind the wheel of a car after drinking, but they do have the right to enjoy a beer or vodka if they want to.

 

I drink, and I like it. In fact, I think I may go grab a beer right now! I am craving one at the moment.

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Red whine is good for your heart, Love. You need yourself some red wine. Maybe it will turn that sour heart sweet. :love:

 

D'aww. Finally, nice to see some lovin' up in the 'drunken sluts' thread. :)

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...Yes, I might end up a little drunk and messy at a Karaoke bar wailing along to "We could have had it all" by Adele with my girlfriends with a high-heel missing and one of our male friends looking after all our handbags so we don't loose them, it's fun for us...

 

Tsk. Never fun to have a missing high-heel. And, that would be "Rolling In the Deep" by Adele.

 

Ahem.

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Tsk. Never fun to have a missing high-heel. And, that would be "Rolling In the Deep" by Adele.

 

Ahem.

 

Oh right, sorry. lol. :o

 

I actually very rarely drink that much while I am out, it's usually when my friends and I have had enough of the bars and decide to go back to someones house, that's when the shots comes out and I start to get messy.

 

That's when I am relaxed enough in my surroundings to kick back and relax. However, I will always fight for my right, or any womans right to let her hair down, have a few too many to drink and possibly loose a high-heel while they are out on the town.

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That's when I am relaxed enough in my surroundings to kick back and relax. However, I will always fight for my right, or any womans right to let her hair down, have a few too many to drink and possibly loose a high-heel while they are out on the town.

 

I couldn't agree more. If a woman wants to go out and get drunk on a weekend then that's her choice, I don't think anybody should try and stop her. However with rights come responsibilities and I have seen women behaving terribly on nights out having no thought for their safety. I've seen women getting into strangers cars and unlicensed taxi's, these women could be getting into cars with rapists or murderers for all they know. I've seen women passed out in the street wearing the shortest of skirts, I've seen women urinating on street corners, vomiting everywhere, getting into horrific fights with both men and women and I have seen plenty of women performing sexual acts in gangways and subways. I've also seen more women arrested by Police than men and that shocked me. I'm not saying men behave much better on nights out, but men aren't as vulnerable as women.

 

I am partial to having one too many drinks, but I never get myself in a position where I put myself in dangerous situations and unfortunately most people feel the effects of alcohol are worth the risk and many people refuse to take responsiblity for their actions when consuming alcohol.

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Also, not everyone is a sexist or racist piggy. THANK GOD.

 

Have you ever been inside a locker room? Or among a group of guys who've had a couple beers? Almost all guys have a "politically incorrect" streak. Things that are said behind closed doors would make your heads spin, and this goes across education, status, race, whatever. It's just that guys are browbeaten into toeing some line when in polite society:laugh:. Don't think that means most guys are some kind of enlightened egalitarians whose hearts bleed for the oppressed. The VAST majority are no.

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It's just that guys are browbeaten into toeing some line when in polite society:laugh:. Don't think that means most guys are some kind of enlightened egalitarians whose hearts bleed for the oppressed. The VAST majority are no.

 

I don't have an opinion about "most guys," but I am certain that not everyone, male or female, is a sexist or racist piggy - and not because they're "browbeaten," either.

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Have you ever been inside a locker room? Or among a group of guys who've had a couple beers? Almost all guys have a "politically incorrect" streak. Things that are said behind closed doors would make your heads spin, and this goes across education, status, race, whatever. It's just that guys are browbeaten into toeing some line when in polite society:laugh:. Don't think that means most guys are some kind of enlightened egalitarians whose hearts bleed for the oppressed. The VAST majority are no.

 

Who's to say when a someone is brow-beaten into taking a particular stance? You're assuming there's no peer pressure in the locker room, and only pressure in the presence of "polite society". Put another way, are you sure people are more honest in locker rooms than in mixed society?

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I've seen plenty of the nicer but more impressionable young police academy grads browbeaten into being more crude than they were when initially joining the young warden/cop/ranger subculture. The stronger nice guys will still socialize and bond with their brothers and sisters but never bow to such behavior. They [the latter] are often the ones I see making the transition to management in the parks. Been woken up many times over the years, when bunking at places where I was doing field data collection, by the drunken locker-room antics of said subculture and it is strikingly crude [even though I am from a working class background and used to such things].

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I forgot I haven't actually answered the thread question.

 

Well, besides the OP being an obvious troll looking for certain reactions, I'm another fellow woman here who doesn't mind having a few too many drinks occasionally. The thing is, I don't usually go out with the purpose to get "like, sooo f*cking I-just-pissed-in-my-panties drunk", as a friend would elegantly put it. That's actually a turn off for me sometimes.

 

Yeah, I like to go out with some friends and have some fun... but not if the only reason I'm going out is just to get completely "pissed." Seems pointless, to be honest. Plus, call me a snob or whatever, but I'd much rather get nicely tipsy (or a little more than tipsy ;)) over a few bottles of good red wine while having dinner with friends, or a few beers at a rock concert, a bbq, a museum, etc. :) Point is, I never get to a point where I put myself in obvious danger. I only remember that almost happening once when I was 18, when I didn't have much experience at all with drinking. And I still cringe at the smell of gin, but it's gotten better! But yeah, getting intoxicated to the point of not being self-aware at all? Not cool. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about some friends who are my age even now...

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I don't like men who get drunk all the time either. There used ti be a me and the boys would always hang out with but he would get so plastered we now conveniently forget to call him. He acts like a complete moron and one time I had to smooth over things with a group of bikers so we could avoid getting our asses kicked. Having been a bartender I don't think drunks realize how they look to everybody else.

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