Who Drinks Alcohol?

Do you drink

  • Never

    Votes: 62 81.6%
  • I have before

    Votes: 10 13.2%
  • I do regularly

    Votes: 4 5.3%

  • Total voters
    76
I will admit that at some point in my life I was drinking. I ran with the wrong crowd but Alhamdulillah I have sworn off alcohol for the rest of my life. I realized how bad it is. It makes you reckless. I was getting into friend’s cars where the person driving had been drinking. I was meeting random shady people with my friends to drink. These people were also really creepy and tried taking advantage of us while drunk. I’m so thankful that I’ve seen how bad it is finally.

Somalis don’t really have a drinking culture. Has anyone else tried alcohol. It seems extremely taboo in our society for some reason, more so than other Muslim ethnicities.
 
I also noticed that I could never handle drinking as well as my black, white and mexican friends :mjlol: Wallahi we are not built for it.
 

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I drink, not regularly, never been with a bad crowd. I don’t get drunk (been drunk before).

It’s definitely good to stop when you’re overdoing it, and it can definitely put some people in the deep end.
 
I will admit that at some point in my life I was drinking. I ran with the wrong crowd but Alhamdulillah I have sworn off alcohol for the rest of my life. I realized how bad it is. It makes you reckless. I was getting into friend’s cars where the person driving had been drinking. I was meeting random shady people with my friends to drink. These people were also really creepy and tried taking advantage of us while drunk. I’m so thankful that I’ve seen how bad it is finally.

Somalis don’t really have a drinking culture. Has anyone else tried alcohol. It seems extremely taboo in our society for some reason, more so than other Muslim ethnicities.


You are damaged goods.

:lolbron:

I can tell you now that you will get creepy private messages from guys who think you are an easy date.

:russ:


Our community associates drinking with tiness. Dang!
 
The word reminded me of the movie scene from Sin City. One of the coolest scene where Orourke says it is worth to die for a , go to hell for and kill for a .

 
To answer the question, I never drunk alcohol but have been around occassionaly people who were drunk or drinking(they ordered some after we went to a restaurant for an all employee meeting). We don't have many employees anyway, we are ten engineers and ten technicians. rest are human resources, accounting and depertment heads. We have lunch together once a year either at our work or outside work in downtown.
 
I drink, not regularly, never been with a bad crowd. I don’t get drunk (been drunk before).

It’s definitely good to stop when you’re overdoing it, and it can definitely put some people in the deep end.


How about you completely stop it instead of buying yourself an excuse to keep drinking you little dame?

You know you won't die if you stop it. People drink because it makes them feel better and want to fill that void in their heart.
 

VixR

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How about you completely stop it instead of buying yourself an excuse to keep drinking you little dame?

You know you won't die if you stop it. People drink because it makes them feel better and want to fill that void in their heart.
I don’t. I drink socially, or sometimes I’ve stolen a drink from a friend after a bad shift. I’m a lightweight. There’s a state between .5-1 drink, where I’m not drunk, nor even remotely tipsy, but buzzed. It feels good, but you’re not hungover the next day.

I have drank before to fill a void before, so I know what that feels like. I was drinking alone at home for a while after a sudden death. It’s when you’re always seeking it out and need it to not feel that you’re drinking to fill a void.
 
I don’t. I drink socially, or sometimes I’ve stolen a drink from a friend after a bad shift. I’m a lightweight. There’s a state between .5-1 drink, where I’m not drunk, nor even remotely tipsy, but buzzed. It feels good, but you’re not hungover the next day.

I have drank before to feel a void so I know what that feels like. I was drinking alone at home for a while after a sudden death.


Yea, I understand the filling of the void trips people take to the liquor store. Same reason people do drugs and all kinds of things they feel fills the void in their hearts.

Death of a close person can be depressing too. If you can replace Alcohol with something else, like yoga, or the gym would be better.
 

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