Being Drunk

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I'm drunk well my friend writed to me today to go outisde and I did although I wanted to do some programming I never reject meeting with friends I'm very outgoing person although I never look people into their eyes because it's hard and very disturbing and well I drunk some vodka today I just got home and I'm very happy maybe tommorow it will not be such fun but no problem

I'm autistic and I sometimes am very weird when I drink I become even more autistic after drinking I laugh a lot it's probably some form of stimming and I often repeat phrases from star wars which is my special interest and lights are usually becoming more disturbing so that I put my sunglasses at night and I am more laid back so that I become crazy earlier as I drink and people think I am more drunk than I actually am and they are suprised when I drink more and more and still holding on because I can drink a lot also they think also I am a badass because I drink without washing it down with anything it just doesn't make sense to me maybe I have insensitivity to some flavors 

Do you drink alcohol sometimes? Do you like it? What do you do after alcohol?

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  • I used to drink a lot when I was younger, now hardly ever. I only drink when I'm invited to birthday parties etc. It's a bit of a lose-lose situation: if I remain sober, I don't tolerate big groups of people or busy venues for long without getting tired, but when I do drink, I get quite silly and boisterous (which my friends find amusing, but it's a bit much for people who don't know me!) and my hangovers last 2 days, and are quite intense. Drunk me likes to laugh, crack jokes, play pranks, boop people on the nose and generally act like a toddler haha

  • I found I could not ride my motorbike or drive a car as safely even after a small amount of drink, and being available to ride or drive was more important to me. I like DOING rather than talking (although that is softening as I get older) so drinking socially or otherwise is pretty much out for me.

    Cannabis is far less debilitating in that way. I measure my success in life fairly holistically, which means that my personal "victory conditions" include other people's well being as well as my own. Drinking alcohol for me is not conducive to my objectives. Neither for that matter, are any other drugs that I may have tried in my past. I don't want to be "high", I just want to be harmless and happy. I'm getting there much faster now, post diagnosis.   

  • You shouldn't drive or ride a motorbike at all after drinking, even after one unit!!

    Yeah I find it much easier to socialise in groups when we're doing an activity eg. art making or playing board games. I find small talk quite boring so sitting around drinking can be tedious for me. 

    Another thing that drunk me likes to do is pipe on about my special interests/books I've read/documentaries I've watched, which seems to bore people... they'd much rather gossip or talk about stupid reality TV lol

  • Haha, sorry, I just get anxious about drunk driving. Glad that neither of you fell off and that you learned your lesson!

  • There's always someone available to tell people like me "you shouldn't do that", even Hawkwind wrote a song of that title..

    Sometimes they are even right!  I'd find it easy to believe  that some people can still ride safely after one unit of alcohol, especially if they have built up a tolerance. But for me your post is indeed true.

    I did once, in my very early twenties manage to take a girl for a ride in the countryside when I was actually too drunk to stand next to my bike without falling over, and the following day I was totally horrified (and amazed we didn't fall off). I never did it again!  

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  • There's always someone available to tell people like me "you shouldn't do that", even Hawkwind wrote a song of that title..

    Sometimes they are even right!  I'd find it easy to believe  that some people can still ride safely after one unit of alcohol, especially if they have built up a tolerance. But for me your post is indeed true.

    I did once, in my very early twenties manage to take a girl for a ride in the countryside when I was actually too drunk to stand next to my bike without falling over, and the following day I was totally horrified (and amazed we didn't fall off). I never did it again!  

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