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Sep 05 2008

Alcohol on a Date- Yay or Nay?

Published by laurenr at 10:36 am under Habits to Avoid, Safety Tips Edit This

On the first date, it’s nice to have a glass of wine, especially if you’re going out to dinner. But is it a good idea?

First of all, no matter what you’re drinking, be protective of it. Unfortunately, jerks still slip drugs into their date’s drinks. With that said-

In my opinion, you have to judge yourself to see how your body responds to alcohol. Some people can have one drink and they’re already buzzed, especially if it’s a strong drink. Others can have a little more before feeling it. In my opinion, if you’re a one drink person, then skip the alcohol alltogether. You want to make sure that you have all of your wits about you. If you’re a multiple drink person, then have only one or two depending on your tolerance and what you‘re drinking.

You never, ever, want to get drunk on a date. Not only is it not safe, but stumbling and slurring your words isn’t sexy. Actually, most dates will think that you look plain trashy, even if you’ve been dating for years.

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3 Responses to “Alcohol on a Date- Yay or Nay?”

  1. dianaeon 06 Sep 2008 at 10:00 pm edit this

    Yeah, I had a friend that got so trashed on a date with a guy that she puked all over the place right in front of him. Needless to say, he never called her after that.

    -Diana
    http://single.today.com

  2. Chrison 07 Sep 2008 at 10:17 am edit this

    I don’t mind going on a first date if it includes some drinking, as long as the other person can handle their liquor. If they can’t, then well it was a waste of my time.

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