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Are drunk words sober thoughts?

Doctorsex

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I say alot of thing I don't mean when I'm wasted, and I'm not sure if it's really true or not
 
out of the mouths of babe and drunks comes the truth.


IMHO the alcohol relieves you of your inhibitions and frees up your mind to say things you wouldn't say sober and more cautious.
 
skiierman said:
out of the mouths of babe and drunks comes the truth.


IMHO the alcohol relieves you of your inhibitions and frees up your mind to say things you wouldn't say sober and more cautious.

I concur... :shock:
 
It's one thing to be free . . . it's another to be an asshole

It's one thing to be free . . . it's another to be an asshole

skiierman said:
. . . alcohol relieves you of your inhibitions and frees up your mind to say things you wouldn't say sober and more cautious.

But alcohol is no excuse for obnoxious behaviour, especially in the way we men treat women.

Every person on this board can probably cite at least one example of being at a party where some guy gets drunk and starts hitting on someone else's wife or girlfriend. No apology in sober afterthought the next day or the next week will ever erase that embarrassing uncomfortable incident from that woman's mind; he'll forever be imprinted there as a drunk, obnoxious, lout on that occasion.

I suspect the ladies on this board may have some strong opinions about clients showing up in an alcohol induced state, free of inhibitions and saying and doing things they wouldn't say when sober.

Ultimately, we are fully responsible for our own behaviour at all times. If we can't maintain respect for others after a few drinks, it's time to stop drinking ... either learn how soon to stop drinking for damage control, or stop drinking completely.
 
Can any SP tell us a bad experience you've had with a drunk client?.
 
artmankit said:
But alcohol is no excuse for obnoxious behaviour, especially in the way we men treat women.

Every person on this board can probably cite at least one example of being at a party where some guy gets drunk and starts hitting on someone else's wife or girlfriend. No apology in sober afterthought the next day or the next week will ever erase that embarrassing uncomfortable incident from that woman's mind; he'll forever be imprinted there as a drunk, obnoxious, lout on that occasion.

Ultimately, we are fully responsible for our own behaviour at all times. If we can't maintain respect for others after a few drinks, it's time to stop drinking ... either learn how soon to stop drinking for damage control, or stop drinking completely.


too bloody true, I had this g/f years ago who got big time nasty with drink. great lady sober, but hell on wheels when drunk. In the end I had to leave her as I was tired of the abuse
 
Mrs. CG gets "extra randy" on white wine... :)

(More so than usual I mean...
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skiierman said:
out of the mouths of babe and drunks comes the truth.


IMHO the alcohol relieves you of your inhibitions and frees up your mind to say things you wouldn't say sober and more cautious.
Not always though. Often drunks say stuff they dont really mean.
But the reverse is also sometimes true, they say things that are on their mind
 
Cycleguy007 said:
Mrs. CG gets "extra randy" on white wine... :)

(More so than usual I mean.)



I got the same thing goin on at my house................. cept she stopped drinking years ago.
 
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