i remember hearing of a study that questioned whether or not alcohol makes you violent... it turned out that alcohol only made certain people violent...these people, they hypothesized wanted to be violent but basically needed an excuse to act out that way... Others who had no internal desire to act violent, weren't affected in this manner. I think for me for example... when I drink I become some sort of "girl getting machine". That's the way I want to act deep inside when I'm sober but I don't have the guts to do it to the same degree vs. when I'm drunk. I think the same goes for people who are violent, rude, etc... when then are drunk, that's how they would want to act if they had less of a social filter putting them in check to not do those things. Like the saying goes "en vino veritas", in other words the "truth" comes out when you drink as it relates to who you are as a person (or what you think/feel). Personally I have no complaints about the "girl getting" that's really my whole intention for drinking in the first place, but everyone's different.. If I just acted stupid when I was drunk and made a fool out of myself I don't know that I'd really want to drink, I don't do any other recreational drugs precisely because of that. I see no improvements in "girl getting" with them so they are useless as far as I'm concerned. If you were to consider steroids a "drug" then, yes, the reason I do those is for their "girl getting factor"I'm pretty transparent I guess
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I'm pretty transparent I guess
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