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Why cannot I get drunk?

In the holidays i do not drink enough to get drunk. So one night I tried deliberately to get drunk to see how it was from drinking any alcohol in my kitchen. I found a bottle of whiskey, a Frenchman named some stuff or something like Cointreau and two bottles of beer. i drank everything in about two hours, while eating the food in the middle. but I do not think I got drunk, gave me depression. I weigh 180 pounds for idk maybe that has something to do with it. Indeed, the 180 is more muscle than fat so idk if that has any effect either, and yes I am of German descent =)

I do not think that "found" a bottle of whiskey in the kitchen. You knew it was there. And I'll bet the whiskey and Contreau not completely. There are two things happening here. We weigh about the same, so I have an idea of what to take to get drunk. The problem is that continued eating. Very few people realize that is 1 hour with empty stomach for alcohol you drink to affect you (ie, completely absorbed). So once you start drinking, you really have an hour until you feel anything. As you begin to eat, that it delays – 2 or 3 hours for maximum BAC. And throughout this process of transformation is what your body can absorb alcohol. So when you eat, it takes much longer than alcohol and hit you because it took longer to affect you, that does not affect you much because it has able to take away something from him. Being more muscular no effect to the extent you expect to do so. It's not really a problem, but would say it has more blood so you need to drink more than most people 180 pounds. But as a child to drink more than 200 pounds overweight. See what I'm saying? Also … until you know what it is drunk need someone there to tell you whether you are drunk or not. It's amazing how many people have no idea when alcohol is affecting them – and I'm sure this raises DUIs simply out of ignorance. Trust me on this, the alcohol affects you. I'm not sure if you are waiting to finish fainted on the floor, waking up in a field somewhere naked with a swastika drawn across his forehead, or in a transitional home sex at random, but all this is quite ridiculous. In reality, you'd probably just get some numbness in the face, slightly uncoordinated and if you just do not realize this, but you mess aside the words. His vision is also affected. But you have to be very, very drunk for you to think the room is spinning (incredibly so-called "tour" and is a sure sign that you are sick). My point is that alcohol affects large fence and misleading. They're blatantly obvious to others, but if you're the drunk you do not realize how drunk you are. That is the power with it, makes you think we're OK when you are actually cast. And until you know when you're drunk (from a friend, a sober friend, who tells you you're drunk – drunk friends might say, "No, friend, you're totally sober" simply because they are more drunk than you). you have no concept of what is either a buzz. When your lips turn numb is the first sign that you're getting buzzed. Not a great effect, in fact, you would be able to handle everyday activities buzzed (conduct does not suggest, of course). Many people do not realize that buzzing is actually a slight effect. If all else fails, find a BAC calculator and punch in what I had. Intoxicated is in the range 0.15 to 0.20 BAC. Do not bother with the definition of 0.08 who is legally incapable of operating a motor vehicle properly. It is true their driving aims to 0.08, in fact it aims to 0.05, but not totally drunk. If you ever see someone of 0.08 which mainly can tell they have been drinking by his breath not their actions. If you observe them for a while you may notice some movement slow or delayed behavior, but its unlikely that he had difficulty in speaking or inability to concentrate.

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