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By *onkeynut OP Woman
over a year ago
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When you’ve had a drink or 10?!
Do you have a tendency to say things you don’t mean? Or are your inhibitions lowered so you say things you mean but wouldn’t necessarily be brave enough to say when sober? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes I tend to say and do things I wouldn’t do sober
Led to meny oooo god who are you emmm whares my stuff run for the door call a taxi at the end off the street
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For some reason decided to tell my mother that we'd opened our relationship after a drink or ten
Thankfully she was more tipsy and didn't remember
Just would have meant explanations that we didn't want to elaborate on |
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I haven't had more than two drinks for so long that I can't remember.
I don't always tell the truth sober either. Sometimes its better to just keep quiet I'm also aware that my opinion isn't the same as the truth |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Rarely drink and couple of reasons I used to have for not drinking was
Afraid i would tell work colleagues what I really thought of them
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Afraid I would out myself |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I tend to say what I think the person I am speaking to wants to hear. Maybe that's fibbing, maybe that's being nice. Don't know. It's too late and I'm pissed. M |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When you’ve had a drink or 10?!
Do you have a tendency to say things you don’t mean? Or are your inhibitions lowered so you say things you mean but wouldn’t necessarily be brave enough to say when sober?"
The latter for me. I'm honest when sober, but I can be less open to sharing certain information about myself too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m usually a happy d*unk. I like to gear people io to laugh and have a good time.
V occasionally il say something out of character and the next day I spin it round and round in my head and feel awful about myself.
I’ve seen some vicious d*unks in the past. Horrific in fact. I’ve never been as bad as what I’ve witness thankfully
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Forever truthful but not entirely brutal, well not brutal in my opinion but suppose someone else could take offence at hearing the truth.
When d*unk I just like to have a laugh. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends who I'm with. I can be brutally honest after a few drinks and will be more confident in what I say but some things will always remain locked away in my head as I'm a man of my word. There's a reason why people trust me to talk to and I will never betray people's trust in me |
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I don’t need a drink to be a straight talker but I choose who I talk to & how, if I don’t want to talk to someone I shut it down quickly and walk off.
However, with a drink if someone keeps pushing, can’t let something lie and really wants to know, then they’ll get both barrels and it won’t be pretty. Luckily it’s a rarity that has to be done. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Since everyone hates me, I’d say I must be very honest and truthful. "
They might not hate you at all. They may be jealous of your honesty and have stuff to hide. |
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I don't drink and never have done but I've been the designated driver enough times to have been subjected to the "truth".
More often than not the truth they speak is about bigging themselves up rather than knocking others down and it is really just an exaggerated version of their sober persona. |
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