For first time drinkers, here is my first time drinking experience that I thought I should share it with you..
My first time was a disaster like many of drinkers' first times! I was in a club with my sister and a friend and I had too much to drink. First, I've drank 1 glass of Vodka but I didn't feel anything, I wasn't tipsy and I wasn't drunk yet! Yup if you didn't know that before, you know it now. You might not get drunk nor feel anything from just 1 glass. So I drank another glass of Vodka, and you have to know that you should never mix two different alcohol drinks. Like if you drank whiskey, you can't just go drink vodka, and if you drank let's say for example ''Martini'' you can't go drink ''Bullfrog''. So after I drank another Vodka, I started to feel a bit dizzy - Not good! We've shared a table with few new friends who offered some Shots every few minutes, so I drank 2 more shots and that's when I started to black out but I just ignored it. One of the new friends had taken me a little far from the table we were in so he can introduce me to some girls. It was hard to walk between all the crowd when you are about to black out and feeling dizziness, but I've did it anyways.
After we've arrived in the other table, he started to introduce me to few girls and I was too drunk to notice what's really going on, so I saw a glass on the table that I had no idea which kind of Alcohol Drink was it. But I took the glass and drank it - Bad, very bad! And this is when I just blacked out completely and fell on the ground.
I couldn't control what was going on, some guys had to carry me outside to the car. My Sister and friend started to help and we had went outside of the club and while we were in our way to the car, the guys who were carrying me and helping me to get to the car had made me fall on my head - which I didn't feel any pain, and I didn't even remember it. I kept on blacking out but then waking up some time later just to talk and apologize to everyone, but a drunk guy talking is NEVER good. After we finally reached the car, I started talking in our way home. I was drunk and nothing seamed to matter anymore like it was only a dream. I felt numb and I was just shouting and saying things that I should not have said. I kept on saying ''I'm gay, I'm gay, I'm just another human being, why can't everyone accept me?!'' My sister was aware that I was Bisexual so it wasn't a big surprise to her but I embarrassed her for sure, because I was drunk and came out to her friend! Apparently, everything you think of and want to say or do while you are drunk you may say them and do them.
After we've arrived in the other table, he started to introduce me to few girls and I was too drunk to notice what's really going on, so I saw a glass on the table that I had no idea which kind of Alcohol Drink was it. But I took the glass and drank it - Bad, very bad! And this is when I just blacked out completely and fell on the ground.
I couldn't control what was going on, some guys had to carry me outside to the car. My Sister and friend started to help and we had went outside of the club and while we were in our way to the car, the guys who were carrying me and helping me to get to the car had made me fall on my head - which I didn't feel any pain, and I didn't even remember it. I kept on blacking out but then waking up some time later just to talk and apologize to everyone, but a drunk guy talking is NEVER good. After we finally reached the car, I started talking in our way home. I was drunk and nothing seamed to matter anymore like it was only a dream. I felt numb and I was just shouting and saying things that I should not have said. I kept on saying ''I'm gay, I'm gay, I'm just another human being, why can't everyone accept me?!'' My sister was aware that I was Bisexual so it wasn't a big surprise to her but I embarrassed her for sure, because I was drunk and came out to her friend! Apparently, everything you think of and want to say or do while you are drunk you may say them and do them.
So this was my first time drinking Alcohol, I think everyone should be careful when they first start drinking and try not to drink much like I did. Thankfully, I've learned from my mistakes and we should all learn from our own mistakes too. I hope the story of my first time helps some people who may read it to avoid doing what I had done wrong.
Thank you for reading!
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