Bible_Belt
Master Don Juan
Yeah, latinoman, I hear that about the cutting. The fighters I know who cut to make weight for a fight all quit drinking. I think beer is the only thing keeping my own body fat percentage in the double digits.
Well i drink.. but my friends dont.. anyway.. i call my self a social drinker... ( well i only have a drink ocassionaly"onthepath said:hey guys
is there anyone here who doesn't drink?
i've tried giving it up, but am noticing several social "handicaps" and am wondering how you would handle it
like is it just a matter of still going to pubs (for work related and other social / women related occasions) and drinking coke?
and if you meet someone, how would the "let's meet for a drink" routine work?
cheers
how bout goin to the bar to hang out with the boys?? ever thought of that?? and maybe catch one or two chicks.. but the priority being to chill with the boys and talk **** half the night.iqqi said:Guys who go to the bar and order sprite all night long while trying to pick up drunk chicks are CREEPY.
Or they just look retarded. Bars = drinks.
Not coke or sprite.
Well I'm here to tell you there is such a magic wand. Something that will make you almost completely irresistible to any woman you "point it" at. Something guaranteed to fill your life with love, romance, and excitement.
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I've seen it happen and most of the the time the common denominator is (drumroll please)x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x:x: Alcohol.Getting into a fight, behind bars, kicked out
PhatE1vis said:You nay-sayers obviously have no idea how to drink responsibly. It enhances life if done right. And I agree, it's a mess if done wrong.
I'm not telling anyone to drink or not to drink. But calling it a crutch and putting people down who decided to partake is pretty lame.
Let's take a look at some of the "points" made in this post.
1. It makes you fat and lazy: I get up for work everyday at 5 am, run marathons, and have a six pack.
2. Maybe have a DUI: I've been drinking for years and have never gotten behind the wheel when I shouldn't have. Again, it's about responsibility.
3. Make an azz out of yourself: many people do this when sober.
4. Getting into a fight, behind bars, kicked out: if you can't drink without these things happening, I agree that you probably shouldn't be drinking.
5. You don't have game without drinking: you guys have all kinds of tricks for upping your game. 3 second rules, canned lines, tons of BS that I would never think of trying. A little alcohol opens the flow, and I would say makes you more of a natural.
Cheers!
Hell Yeah!!! :rockon:j0n024 said:.....it "Enhances," your life.....howso? By being buzzed and feeling good about yourself...is that what you mean, becuase if you need beer to feel good about yourself then you have bigger problems then drinking...
Whoa, you lost me...j0n024 said:..... and should read the bible....
PhatE1vis said:I'm not telling anyone to drink or not to drink. But calling it a crutch and putting people down who decided to partake is pretty lame.
Let's take a look at some of the "points" made in this post.
1. It makes you fat and lazy: I get up for work everyday at 5 am, run marathons, and have a six pack.
2. Maybe have a DUI: I've been drinking for years and have never gotten behind the wheel when I shouldn't have. Again, it's about responsibility.
3. Make an azz out of yourself: many people do this when sober.
4. Getting into a fight, behind bars, kicked out: if you can't drink without these things happening, I agree that you probably shouldn't be drinking.
5. You don't have game without drinking: you guys have all kinds of tricks for upping your game. 3 second rules, canned lines, tons of BS that I would never think of trying. A little alcohol opens the flow, and I would say makes you more of a natural.
Cheers!
I stand by that statement 100%. This isn't Romper Room. I don't care about hurting some dude's feelings over the internet or whether or not you think it will be perceived as lame.Magma said:IF YOU CAN'T HOOK UP WITHOUT BOOZE, YOU HAVE NO GAME. PERIOD.
I missed in the thread where Magma inferred morality about how he feels about using alcohol as a crutch. I didn't see him say that people shouldn't drink, just that it's unnatural to be defendant on it in order to sarge women.PhatE1vis said:...
I kid, I kid, that's a bit of a straw man argument. But you seem to have a bit of a moralistic view on the whole alcohol thing. Suppose I don't use it as a crutch. Suppose I actually enjoy the taste of beer, the beauty of the perfect pint, the enjoyment of sitting back with friends and relaxing over a drink? That's where the life enhancement comes in.
Gin and tonic is my drink of choice. First thing I do when I get it is throw the straw away.Francisco d'Anconia said:Now you're saying that girls pay attention to what a guy drinks? I understand about presentation, a drink with an umbrella in it does look a bit strange but come on. What if the guy is drinking a gin and tonic?
I will say one thing to the guys though, whatever you choose to drink, take the straw out and leave it on the bar, do not use it. I don't care what you're drinking, you lose 30 "cool points" in looks when you're sucking on a straw. Don't believe me, look in the mirror and do the suck face. Lesson learned.
And for the record even though I do drink, 8 times out of 10 I am drinking something non-alcoholic when I'm at a club. Half of the time it's water. With that said, it's not necessary to nurse a glass when your in a club. Get you're ass out on the dance floor and hold a woman instead of a glass! :cuss:
If you want to stop drinking and have been unable to do so no matter how much will power you've attempted to put in place, there is a possibility you are an alcoholic which is a disease some people have. The social handicaps that seem to dissapear while drinking only appear to be dissapearing because alcohol is cunning enough to make you think they are.onthepath said:hey guys
is there anyone here who doesn't drink?
i've tried giving it up, but am noticing several social "handicaps" and am wondering how you would handle it
like is it just a matter of still going to pubs (for work related and other social / women related occasions) and drinking coke?
and if you meet someone, how would the "let's meet for a drink" routine work?
cheers
The reason you did not see an increase in the quality of your life when abstaining from alcohol is because you thought by just not drinking your life would suddenly increase in quality. Staying sober is only a step in improving the quality of your life. Important also is getting rid of all the resentment, anger and regret you have towards others and yourself for things they have done to you and things you have done to yourself. If you already have done this and continue to do this, your life would already be better.MotownMack said:I have gone back and forth in terms of the amount of beer I drink- there have been periods in my life where I have drank often (every day), and some where I didn't drink much.
Obviously, doing too much can make you fat and lazy. But I can also tell you that there was no noticeable increase in the quality of my life during those times where I absolutely abstained from a month or more.
I was just bored, probably not of fun to be around, and felt like I was missing out.