I actually think you exaggerate when drunk... Like: ''I'd like to get to know that girl'' becomes ''I HAVE to have her!'' Or: ''It upsets me that my girlfriend had something else planned today.'' becomes ''I'm so unbelievably sad, because my girlfriend never has enough time for me!'' Well, this is just my opinion, based on what I've experienced.
ah right but getting drunk with the lads in the park is kinda social or in a very dark room with one lava lamp going....ah good times
I think being Drunk can Definitely "loosen" up the mind. I for one have never been drunk because..well I'm only 15 and none of my friends drink (cept few.) But My dad is always a Uptight Egotistic Prick but when he is Drunk..My god he is the Coolest. He'll play Air guitar to Stairway to Heaven and sing it. He'll actually answer my questions with a calm voice and not a snappy "stay out of my business" tone. But that is just him. My mom's old boyfriend would get drunk and slur his words HORRIBLY and yell and forget what he did or said the next day. He never got Violent when he was drunk (thank god) just really bitchy and annoying. So yes "Loosening" up the mind is what i would call it.
haha, thats true. my little brother gets away with everything. i'm 19 and always get asked for id. on the subject.. yeah. I do agree. I am so much more open when i'm drunk. I'm like a really loving drunk lol and unfortuantly open up a lot. It's alright, but I do regret it sometimes.
As it is, I probably drink too much,too often, but I'd agree with that statement. It is much harder to not act or say what you really feel when you're drunk... I think it also depends on the mood you're in before you start drinking, if you're in a really good you're probably just more likely to end up dancing like a prat, whereas if you're feeling abit down before you perhaps more likely to spill your soul to someone...
I noticed something the other night... When drunk, actions are generally exaggerating feelings and so the actions are kind of what you think but multiplied by 10 or something.