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What are your worst traits when you drink socially?

[Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 159
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Mine - I just can't seem to shut up. I always have hangover shame the next day remembering my 'last night foolishness'
This is despite only having a limit of two glasses of red wine. I'm such a feather weight.

What I am trying to ask is (and not making a good job of it) does anyone else suffer from hangover shame? do you panic that people were not impressed by you?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    dancing round the dancefloor waving my knickers in the air :D
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    1fab1fab Posts: 20,052
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    Yeah, talking nonsense mainly.:o
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    irishguyirishguy Posts: 22,172
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    Thinking I can dance and am irresistible to women :o
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    Enigma77Enigma77 Posts: 357
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    MediaO wrote: »
    Mine - I just can't seem to shut up. I always have hangover shame the next day remembering my 'last night foolishness'
    This is despite only having a limit of two glasses of red wine. I'm such a feather weight.

    What I am trying to ask is (and not making a good job of it) does anyone else suffer from hangover shame? do you panic that people were not impressed by you?

    no, because words and drunken behaviour are quickly forgotten, unlike on here. Grrrrr:mad:
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    cosmocosmo Posts: 26,840
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    Farting.
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    Joni MJoni M Posts: 70,225
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    Worst trait: Leaving the conversation to go outside and smoke.:o

    Don't have 'hangover shame', never heard of that before :D
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    Sid LawSid Law Posts: 4,706
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    Telling colleagues (of the opposite sex) what I'd like to do to them.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,252
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    Being a bit of a tart.
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    epicurianepicurian Posts: 19,291
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    Losing consciousness and/or forgetting to pay the bill... :o
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    yorkiegalyorkiegal Posts: 18,929
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    going home suddenly without telling anyone.
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    Enigma77Enigma77 Posts: 357
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    waking up with strangers in my lap
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,821
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    Every single morning after I've ever gone out, I've got the hangover shames :(

    I dance like and idiot, talk like and idiot, and act like an idiot, and then I realise all the crap I did the next day, and am like "urghhh oh god". I hate the feeling, even if I dont do something stupid, I still feel ashamed of myself, for no reason.
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    irishguyirishguy Posts: 22,172
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    epicurian wrote: »
    Losing consciousness and/or forgetting to pay the bill... :o

    the latter trait is awesome. so handy!
    going home suddenly without telling anyone.

    i do that too. if you make an announcement you get roped into another drink and then maybe another one. slipping away quietly means no awkward byes or complaining that you're going early.
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    gav016gav016 Posts: 5,836
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    Recently I've started getting really needy/clingy when I'm drunk, which is new. I've also noticed every text the morning after seems to start with the word 'sorry'...
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    RaferRafer Posts: 14,231
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    Not being able to tell the difference between single women and somebody's other half. (usually the other half of an unbelievably large and irate person who has also had one drink too many)
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    epicurianepicurian Posts: 19,291
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    irishguy wrote: »
    the latter trait is awesome. so handy!



    i do that too. if you make an announcement you get roped into another drink and then maybe another one. slipping away quietly means no awkward byes or complaining that you're going early.


    That probably should have read, "leave my friends holding the bill", in which case I still had to pay them back, and then live with their ridicule, even years later. :(:D
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    Joni MJoni M Posts: 70,225
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    yorkiegal wrote: »
    going home suddenly without telling anyone.

    *high fives* :D

    I'd love to be able to do that and just send a quick text to people to say 'I'm in a cab' but I can never bring myself to do it.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 159
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    cosmo wrote: »
    Farting.

    Lol - I did this whilst waiting for the cab. I was sitting on the steps of the venue. Bouncer looked kind of pissed off
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,252
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    Joni M wrote: »
    Worst trait: Leaving the conversation to go outside and smoke.:o

    Don't have 'hangover shame', never heard of that before
    :D
    :D

    Oh its bad I tell you. In the same league as the 'walk of shame'.

    It makes your body shiver with, well, shame. And then you get butterflies in your tummy when you relive it in your hungover head.

    :cry:
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,053
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    Oh God the drink paranoia's are the worst. My worst traits are: Going to sleep, dancing like I'm on MTV, singing like I'm on the X-factor, having fascinating conversations with randomers who are really just laughing at me, crying, eating chips and cheese, making a mess, rolling around the street annnnnnnnnnd phoning that certain someone to remind him how much of a ******** he is.
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    irishguyirishguy Posts: 22,172
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    HollyG wrote: »
    :D

    Oh its bad I tell you. In the same league as the 'walk of shame'.

    It makes your body shiver with, well, shame. And then you get butterflies in your tummy when you relive it in your hungover head.

    :cry:

    Is the walk of shame exclusively a girl phenomenen? Or can men suffer from it also. *from one who never experienced it*
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    BethaneenyBethaneeny Posts: 10,094
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    I always have my camera with me at parties, so I tend to run up to people, shouting

    "I LOVE YOU, CAN I HAVE A PHOTO WITH YOU?" :p
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 159
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    scofield wrote: »
    Every single morning after I've ever gone out, I've got the hangover shames :(

    I dance like and idiot, talk like and idiot, and act like an idiot, and then I realise all the crap I did the next day, and am like "urghhh oh god". I hate the feeling, even if I dont do something stupid, I still feel ashamed of myself, for no reason.


    THIS! 100 per cent on how I feel the morning after. It's so weird about the bolded as I can't understand why I feel like that as well.

    I think for me, I'm normally really quiet and shy so always feel 'exposed' and have let people down. Weird.
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    Canard's BackCanard's Back Posts: 1,265
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    yorkiegal wrote: »
    going home suddenly without telling anyone.

    Yup I tend to do that as well....
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 159
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    HollyG wrote: »
    :D

    Oh its bad I tell you. In the same league as the 'walk of shame'.

    It makes your body shiver with, well, shame. And then you get butterflies in your tummy when you relive it in your hungover head.

    :cry:

    :D Good explanation of it, Holly. You have covered all bases. I promise myself every time that I will never go through it again...and always fail.
    I hate the possibility of colleagues thinking 'what a idiot' lol - especially the hot guys I like...
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