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What would I miss out in life if I never went to a party or drank alcohol?

I've went to quite a few parties and also was drunk quite a few times (many times).At some point, I stopped drinking alcohol excessively, but still went to most parties. I gotta say - it's so much better than I would've ever expected.Here is what you're missing out:The bad sleep.The fatigue the next morning.Not being able to eat properly, because your stomach is behaving like the time you got 15 bucks from your mom on carneval and spent it all for sour drops and nearly threw up.The lack of motivation and energy. You'll absolutely skip doing anything on Sunday, let me tell ya.The bad breath, that won't leave until you brushed your teeth 3 times and had 2 proper meals and - oh, it'll also be Monday evening when you're feeling better.The WhatsApp messages you shouldn't have sent.The uncontrolled emotional bursts, that will make you look stupid.The meetings you miss the next morning.That's kinda what you're missing out on.If this appeals to you - you should totally go to more parties and drink more. If not - just hang out with your friends. There is a lot of fun in parties without drinking excessively.TimsenThank you for reading!

I’m 18, and I’ve never been to a house party before or drank. Is this weird?

No, it is not wierd. It is unique and shows your capacity to choose wholesome activities or none at all.You aren't the only one who keeps high standards.By doing so, you become a jewel whose husband and future children will hold in high esteem.You know there are treatments for social anxiety. Talk with your doctor, especially if you are taking medications and the dose is not effective.Take care to do your best in academics and plan to attend college.Ask your doctor about therapy to help you with socializing. You are not damaged goods; it's just like having a strong case of shyness.It will get better with therapy. Just don't give up.Please...

A man went into a party and drank some of the punch. He then left early. Everyone at the party who drank the punch, subsequently died of poisoning. Why didn't the man die?

This is an old and known riddle.Thinking logically, the act of drinking the punch early is what prevented him from getting poisoned, assuming the punch is what got poisoned.You could say he was immune, or had an antidote at the ready, or maybe he got lucky and survived the poison, but that's too simple. Riddles are meant to make you bend your mind and think outside the box.Therefore, we can infer that there was a “time-bomb" set in the punch, assuming no one poisoned the punch after the first man drank it. Again, that would be too simple.Punch meant for parties is usually kept cold. To keep a drink cold, you normally use ice cubes.And ice cubes have this amazing property. They melt.If the poison was in the ice cubes, drinking the punch before the ice cubes melted and released the poison would prevent you from getting poisoned yourself.But drinking the punch after the ice cubes melted would poison and kill you.That's why the man didn't die.

A man goes to a party and drinks some punch?

The poison was in the ice...?

What should I do if my girlfriend wants to drink and party and I do not?

I once knew a woman who drank and partied while her fiance didn’t. Her fiance was a cop and she was a salon woman, they were really happy together for about a year or so I believe. They even had a date set for their marriage.She went to a party and got totally blitzed. While she was rendered intoxicated, she ended up having sex with some random dude at the same party. She told her fiance that and… well, let’s just say they aren’t getting married or are going to be friends ever again.The unfortunate thing about this, is that she blames her ex-fiance because of… something? I forget why she blamed the broken engagement on him but in my opinion, the ex-fiance guy made the right choice. The woman hung out with a rough crowd and some not very intelligent peers, which led to dumb decisions.Not saying the same will happen to you, but I would be weary. I personally am not a fan of a girlfriend who likes to drink and party. I used to date one myself and that relationship didn’t last more than a month because that was all that she wanted to do.Hope this answer helped.

I never went to a college party. Did I miss out on a lot? Will I never get to experience anything like it in the future?

I went to college in my home state very close to my parents for two years. Then I went away to college for three.I would have missed out on a lot had I not gone away to school, more than just parties. Life lessons. Here's what I learned:how to cook for myself every dayhow to buy two weeks worth of groceries and not waste it.how to pay rent and bills.how to budget (living on a fixed income).how to drink responsibly.how to make friends.how to plan vacations and buy plane tickets.how to take care of my car.how to do my own laundry, and more importantly, how often.how to have a long term relationship.how to deal with roommates and other people who annoy you.how not to call my parents first.how to drive in a blizzard (I'm from California).how to spot alcohol poisoning.how to diffuse an angry drunk.how to use the buddy system for getting home drunk.how to navigate the terrible bureaucracy of college without my parents.I learned that alcohol was sometimes fun but mostly terrible for my studies.I learned that there are some mistakes that teach you lessons and others that just ruin your life.how to exist without friends, parents, siblings or family.Those lessons were far more important for me to learn than going to parties, kissing boys and having sex (though I did do those things, and they were fun). And I could only learn them away from my parents. My sister never went away to school, she still calls our Mom whenever life gets too rough, she still relies on our parents as a safety net. I haven't done that since I left for school, and I'm proud that my parents now call me when they need something.So yes you missed out on a lot. But you can experience all of the things I did by moving away and partying. Just make sure you don't lose your job.

My first drinking party, i'm 15?

Ok so, I'm pretty smart but I don't have any real friends. I barely ever go to peoples houses but I still hang out with people at school. I basically know everyone in our school, plus I got elected for student council so people know me. It's just I've never had a girlfriend and I've never had a big social life. The ironic thing is, many people say I look hot - I just don't act the part. So anyway, I've recently started listening to Rap music, and it sounds OK but it's not my top choice. I just want to see what the big thing is about this music. It's alright and I accept it.

Next, my sister smokes, but i'm bent on telling my mom because I always rat out my sister. So I didn't because I wanted to build trust with my sister and also when I miss the bus my mom always throws a tantrum so my sister was willing to give me a ride as long as I didn't rat on her. Suddenly, just by accepting her behavior, I can "chill" with her friends.

So my popular twin sister, that many have called a slut (i never have), wants me to go with her to a drinking party. I told her I didn't want to get drunk, and all the people I've been friends with, but not really, want me to go. Plus there will be hot girls and the girl I've been crushing on for a while might be there!

In the end though I don't think I will go, its the weekend before the midterms and I know there will be a lot of temptation. So I'm asking you, should I keep up the strong integrity that I've already weakened by not telling my mom, or boost my popularity by getting drunk in front of everyone and people taking advantage of my drunkness? Plus i'm 15, so I could get arrested! I want to hear your opinions!

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