devilkingx2
Master Don Juan
I need to know, it'll make my daygame approaches much easier.
I'm not a super hardcore drinker or anything, beer and wine doesn't do much but anything stronger will get me drunk pretty fast. so i'll err on the side of caution and just have a rum and coke beforehand if I need oneA good caffeine buzz does the trick for me on a day that I otherwise feel m'eh. But if you are going to do alcohol to get yourself to the state of mind you are looking for it's probably going to take some trial and error. Maybe lots of it. Different drinks in different quantities in different bodies produce different results. The short answer I guess would be "No more than necessary"
I wouldn't say need, it'd just make it easier some of the time. I do pretty much all my approaches sober, but today I came across a really hot girl that I couldn't approach and thought, "I bet this would be easier if I had 3 shots first"If you need alcohol to boost confidence I think you probably need to do some work on you.
I disagree all the alcoholics I have known were miserable people who hated life in general..I have known confident people with poor impulse control...it's all about self control.Boosting confidence via alcohol is a normal procedural mindset of an alcoholic in the making…
They drink to feel better about themselves and feel more confident. Poor inpulse and self control do not come from internal strength and self confidence.I disagree all the alcoholics I have known were miserable people who hated life in general..I have known confident people with poor impulse control...it's all about self control.
Drunk people maybe but buzzed no.I will say that it is tough to vibe with drunk or buzzed people if you are sober.
This may be true. If your sober youll notice the convo getting stupiderI will say that it is tough to vibe with drunk or buzzed people if you are sober.
Lmfao best post in the thread so farWhat's the perfect amount of alcohol that will boost your confidence without making you obviously drunk?
This is one of those fundamental questions like "what is the meaning of life?".