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Alcohol and women in Poland


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saffron
  Nov 16, 06, 05:12  #1

I know a lot of polish guys who are heavy drinkers...i just wanted to get some clarity as to whether polish men find it acceptable for women to drink socially in Poland...reason i ask is that i may have ruined a date by getting drunk and sick with a polish guy so just curious

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Matyjasz
  Nov 16, 06, 05:38  #2

What would be your definition of being drunk? Feeling dizzy and saying silly things, or rather felling nauseous and walking on your knees?

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saffron
  Nov 16, 06, 06:17  #3

Feeling silly and saying silly things....!!!

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Matyjasz
  Nov 16, 06, 06:40  #4

It’s a very individual thing, but I think there’s nothing to worry about. I certainly wouldn’t think of such behavior as unacceptable.

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Ranj
  Nov 16, 06, 10:38  #5

Quoting: saffron, Post #1
whether polish men find it acceptable for women to drink socially in Poland...reason i ask is that i may have ruined a date by getting drunk and sick with a polish guy so just curious

I would ask yourself if it is acceptable for a guy to get extremely drunk and sick while you are on a date with him. Drinking socially and getting so drunk that you get sick are two different things. It's my own personal opinion, but getting extremely drunk shows a lack of respect for oneself and others. I'm not judging because I have been in that predicament myself (more times than I care to remember) and it's not a good feeling. I'm someone whom alcohol does not agree with, so I don't indulge anymore. If it's a onetime thing, and you have a solid friendship with this guy, I wouldn't beat yourself up over it. We all make mistakes. Just learn from the experience and move on!

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