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i like the smell of alcohol on a man's breath. its so manly
Maybe so, but the smell of stale beer on a woman's breath comes close to making me puke.
And, there are a number of couples in my area that have realized, it's when they drink that they get arrested for domestic violence. (Either one or both)
Holding out for the: Turned off by drunk womn thread.
This looks like a good enough thread for it. I'm totally turned off by drunk women. They may act hot, but you know it's the booze -- they're trying too hard. And then they pass out. And in the morning, they don't remember discussions. It's not worth it.
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Is anybody else totally turned off by drunk men? I don't just mean totally over the top drunk, but, men that are showing any sign of being drunk. Does anybody else not like there men impaired in any way?
I find them semi-amusing, sometimes.
(Note, video has some bad language / F words..and a dude in his underwear.)
In social situations, just enough alcohol to lower inhibitions to encourage the shy people to talk and participate, and the extroverts to get a bit wild and fun and get the party rolling. Certainly not enough for anybody to become a mean or obnoxious drunk! I get much less inhibited and much more talkative and social when I'm slightly tipsy, but not so much I can't dance and hold a good conversation.
Most experienced swingers don't drink that much because it effects performance.
Saying that it "effects" performance means that it kinda creates it. You probably mean that it "affects" performance, right?
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