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Old 09-14-2014, 12:48 AM
 
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I'm 25, and in my last year of college, so there are still PLENTY of woo hoo drinkers around my age and younger. I live across the street from my college. Last year, I lived right next door to an off-campus apartment complex catered specifically for college students. Never again. -shudder- Now I live in an off-campus apartment catered more towards families.

I had one ex-best friend who just turned 21 in July. Last month, when I invited her to hang out in my apartment, she just nonchalantly grabbed a special bottle of wine out of my fridge (I was saving that to drink with my older sister), opened it, and chugged it straight out of the bottle while I was at the grocery store and getting some gas. She was so wasted, she threw up all over my carpet and fell asleep drunk in my bed.

I don't hang out with her anymore. She's the reason I don't socialize with woo hoo drinkers.
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Old 09-14-2014, 06:19 AM
 
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I cannot stand being around the woohoo drinkers. Didn't even really like them in college. At first I felt bad about not being one, since I went to a "party school," and it was kind of expected. But after college I was happy to find that most people don't think "getting hammered" is the only way to have fun. Still, I remember how horrified I was in my mid-twenties when I went to a bachelorette party for a close friend and she - and all the women - got stinking drunk at a bar and made out with strange men on the dance floor (actually there was no dance floor, they just kind of made one in the middle of the bar). These days I just avoid social situations that seem to revolve around excessive alchohol, but believe or not I still have a few 40-something mom friends who occasionally indulge in woohoo drinking. It never really stops taking me by surprise when otherwise normal adults do this. This is one reason I only serve beer and wine at my parties.
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Old 09-14-2014, 11:37 AM
 
Location: North Dakota
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I'm 25, and in my last year of college, so there are still PLENTY of woo hoo drinkers around my age and younger. I live across the street from my college. Last year, I lived right next door to an off-campus apartment complex catered specifically for college students. Never again. -shudder- Now I live in an off-campus apartment catered more towards families.

I had one ex-best friend who just turned 21 in July. Last month, when I invited her to hang out in my apartment, she just nonchalantly grabbed a special bottle of wine out of my fridge (I was saving that to drink with my older sister), opened it, and chugged it straight out of the bottle while I was at the grocery store and getting some gas. She was so wasted, she threw up all over my carpet and fell asleep drunk in my bed.

I don't hang out with her anymore. She's the reason I don't socialize with woo hoo drinkers.
Realistically, a person should start to get over the woo hoo drinking stage by the time they are in their last year or two of college. It's time to grow up. I can imagine not wanting to hang out with a person who did this at your place. What a low-life thing to do.
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