Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Many teens think that being drunk absolves them of responsibility for their actions and use intoxication as an excuse to have sex, steal, get in fights or do other out of character things. While alcohol can change the “flavor” of your evening, it in no way erases your responsibility for your actions.

As we know, malay teens (muslim) is prohibited for drink alcholol but in some case, malay teens cross the rule!. Go party, get drunk & get hang over

At lease please follow my advice if you want to get drunk to night:

* Do not drive, no excuses.

* Avoid sex or situations that may lead to sex.

* Know the different effects of various levels of intoxication.

* Carry “slush money” and only use it for getting a taxi home if you need to. If you doubt your ability to hang on to your cash, consider handing this money over to the care of your “safety person” (see previous page).

* Keep track of how much you drink and know what is considered a “safe” amount based on your age, weight and experience with alcohol. In other words, know your limit and stick to it!

* Understand that you may not be able to drink the same amount as your buddy. There are differences in the way that individuals tolerate alcohol. Don’t worry about “keeping up”.

* In your wallet next to your ID carry a note with essential emergency medical information like; your medical insurance number, any allergies you suffer from, any medical conditions you have, your parents names and phone number(s), your full name and age, and the names and phone numbers of the people you went to the party with. Make sure that somebody who is sober knows that you have this note in your wallet. Clearly label the note “medical information”.

* Try to stick with one type of alcohol, mixing drinks can cause you to get drunker than you intended to or can cause negative reactions in your body.

* Don’t accept alcohol from strangers or from people you do not know very well.

* Don’t put your drink down or leave it unguarded. If you do you stand the risk of having somebody “slip a mickey” in your drink. The bigger the party, the more firm you should hold to this rule.

* If you have an open relationship with your parents, consider letting them know that you plan to be drinking. If you aren’t able to talk to them about things like this, consider telling an older sibling or other older relative.
posted by inam kitites at 3:58 AM |



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