I do drink quite a lot but not to the extent that anything bad happens. I’m trying to drink less now (and eat healthier and exercise a bit).
Times when i was drunk i always washed my teeth I’m wondering if it’s usual for a lot of people or it’s me who is caring too much about these kind of things.
Don’t!! It’s not necessary to be drunk to have fun you know…
Good kid! Keep it going!
I like the past tense in it
I brush my teeth in the evening (more like very early morning in my case ) before I go to bed, not necessarily when I get home.
I’m not sure, I’m also very conscious about keeping it up xD Which is why I’d have to be very drunk to not do it.
edit: funnily enough though I never got into the habit of brushing in the morning, I only do it once a day. I’m not sure how weird I am on that front…
I know it’s not needed but I like the taste & feel of it. Have you had bad experiences with alcohol (or how people responded to it)? I was raised in a family where drinking was the most normal thing ever so I don’t think anything of it. In fact I learned to drink when I was 13, which might be super weird for international standards (and is fairly early even for Dutch standards I think).
That’s not a good reason either… It’s like if I say I eat tons of dark chocolate because I really like it… that’s not healthy…
Well… I don’t like it much to be honest… I can drink some beer during lunch/dinner but I don’t do that often and I’ve never “forced” it… I didn’t have bad direct experience with it, but I know some people who had/have parents with alcohol addiction and that’s really bad…
As for you… you started reeeeeeaaally young!!! be careful with it!
It’s weird, I brush my teeth before going out too. Like even late morning/early evening.
As for drinking, I enjoy the casual beer at the pub, and I can get carried away, especially if the company and atmosphere is nice, but I try to not actually get wasted. I stop when I started feeling a bit dizzy or so… I hate hangovers and all that.
I have the advantage that I don’t get hangovers
I can get very drunk and the most I ever have the next day is a slight headache that fades fairly quickly. From what I HAVE felt, though, I can see why people say it feels awful; if it was worse & lasted longer for me I’d also think twice before getting wasted…
I don’t brush in the morning, I don’t see the point of brushing in the morning as my teeth don’t get dirty overnight.
Why on earth else would you eat it?
I guess brushing in the morning is mainly for breath reasons, or to remove your breakfast from between your teeth giving you an extra few hours of tooth-purity xD
I meant to eat chocolate in abnormal quantity… that isn’t healthy either…
I think I was about 13 or 14 when my parents let me drink alcohol as well. Tho my brother and I used to “steal” almost empty beer bottles at birthdays in our cafetaria and then drink them in the hallway. I was 3 at the time and my brother 5. Our parents let us sleep in the back in the office when they had a party, but we sneaked our way to the party and got drunk. Our parents always found us sleeping in the hallway or somewhere else where we were drinking the leftovers of beer that happened a couple of times before my parents decided to make sure we were really asleep before they left us
I’d say that’s a pretty normal standard for the Netherlands. I’ve never been a drinker though, I occassionally drink a beer or two but I stay away from more. It’s basically poison and it’s shame that a substance like that is considered legal while other harmless natural plants are considered illegal.
Where do you think that difference comes from? Why is alcohol so much more accepted than any kind of drug? Would it be because alcohol is a drink and so it makes more “sense” to the average person to engage in it?
I didn’t have my first drink till I was 19, lol.
Dang, breaking the law lol
I must be a career criminal then with all the CDs I’ve ripped. LMAO
Err, drinking age in the Netherlands is 18 xD and used to be 16, so I think he was 3 years above the age restriction at the time, even.
He lives in the US where the age is currently 21
Oh wait for some reason I thought you responded to Rick, haha. My bad.