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TUGBOAT says
not unless your the " dizzy naked driver" at parties(hic)
snowbirdy says
Well your husband if he drinks any kind of alcohol too much
he will react differently to any question you put to him because his mind will be impaired you should try and speak to him when he is sober because he's not only damaging
his own health he is damaging your health as well I am so
sorry but drinking any kind of acohol too much is just plain crazy. Just hopes this helps
penguino8165 says
There can be a correlation between the hard liquor and personality changes. It's a scary thing, some times. I know people who can drink just about anything and be fine, but give them whiskey…. look out. They become really mean, really fast.
With me, if I'm in a good mood when I start drinking, I just get sillier and stay in a really good mood. If I'm already upset, it just gets worse, and I say and do things that I'm usually sorry for, when I sober up.
You may want to try and talk to him about the vodka, when he's sober. Let him know that you're concerned about him and want only the best for him. If he gets upset over it, you'll need help in getting *him* help.
Good luck.
Mr_Biggelsworth says
is wild, unprotected sex a negative side effect?
ive heard that sugary alcohols give you a "fun drunk" and beer gets you either angry or silly, i dont believe that. all alcohol gets you drunk, none have special side effects unique from others.
Sauce Monster says
Some people react differently to different spirits. I don't know why but it happens.
You might want to suggest that he change his drink of choice to something with a less volatile effect. (When he's sober, that is…).
jimmy d. says
Because Vodka can't be smelled on somones breath as readily, drinkers think they can get away with drinking it most anytime, which leads to missuse.
b d says
streaking in public for me. 3 times!