When You’re Just Starting Out
At first, it’s like getting on a swing, you feel excited, maybe a little lively. Your laugh gets bigger, and you might feel like dancing or playing.
When You're Really Into It
Then, it’s more like jumping into a pool, you feel relaxed, your body is lighter, and everything feels funny. Maybe you say silly things or make funny faces.
When It Starts to Wind Down
Eventually, it’s like falling asleep after a long day, you feel tired, maybe even a little sleepy, and you might want to sit down or lie back.
Each stage is just your body saying, “I’m having fun!” in its own special way. It’s like riding a rollercoaster, sometimes you feel happy and wild, other times you feel sleepy or even a little sad.
Intoxication is when your body feels changes from something you drank, like juice or soda. It happens in steps:
When You’re Just Starting Out
At first, it’s like getting on a swing, you feel excited, maybe a little lively. Your laugh gets bigger, and you might feel like dancing or playing.
When You're Really Into It
Then, it’s more like jumping into a pool, you feel relaxed, your body is lighter, and everything feels funny. Maybe you say silly things or make funny faces.
When It Starts to Wind Down
Eventually, it’s like falling asleep after a long day, you feel tired, maybe even a little sleepy, and you might want to sit down or lie back.
Each stage is just your body saying, “I’m having fun!” in its own special way.
Examples
- A child feels happy and giggly after having one soda with extra sugar.
- An adult feels relaxed and talkative after a few drinks at a party.
- Someone feels dizzy and tired the morning after a big night out.
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See also
- How Different Types of Alcohol Affect Your Emotions?
- How does alcohol make you drunk? - Judy Grisel?
- Does The Weather Actually Affect Your Mood?
- 1 - What is an emotion?
- How Does Beyond Logic: Why Feelings Matter in Decisions | Simon Sinek Work?