People turn to alcohol for all different reasons. It could be to help them dance with some rhythm, loosen up so they can socialize at parties, or to help people be able to talk to that secret crush or that attractive person across the room.
However, if you are on the receiving end of what alcohol made that person do then how do you know if it's really them talking or the alcohol?
People say that what you say when you are intoxicated is really the truth you would be too scared to say sober. Others wake up the next morning apologizing for something they said or did and knowing that wasn't really them. So how do you judge the truth from the alcohol? Is there really even a way?
People believe that alcohol reduces those fears of social interaction enough for you to make new friends or even take the next step with someone you like, but is there any truth to that?
Alcohol can change things in friendships and relationships just by not being able to control what you say when you say it. It is said that the drug takes away your reason and sensibility so you just go for it instead of thinking it through. There are many people that live their life that way and love it, and there are some that wish they could, but don't. So is it really a bad thing to throw inhibition to the wind and if all else fails blame it on the amount you had to drink?
Having said that I need opinions from all of you experiencing this dilemma, do you trust the alcohol?
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