Crjohn wrote:
Lets say that booze is a big as weakness as ladies.
Without that much sarcasm how can a newbie protect himself, act, expect when intoxicated and talking with the talent.
Will things change when back in the room too?
Yeah, it might not "happen"
As Clint Eastwood said "A mans got to know his limitations"
Gotta be honest with you - I hate drunks, and will tell you that being drunk is one form of preventable stupidity - one of the best ways for me to think someone is a complete tool is to start a post or a conversation with words to the effect " Boy you should have seen me last night - I was so drunk...." What was funny when you were 18 or 20 (Growing up, the drinking age in NY was 18) really is not when you are 30, 40, 50++.
I would call myself a light drinker.
In an attempt to provide solutions to questions vs just slamming, I'll give you my perspective, because lets face it - CR is not Disney World (well, in some ways it is

) and guys are going to drink, and often cross that line. You want to get/be drunk and are asking are there any downsides - well, despite the fact I admire on one level your honesty, my first suggestion is to grow up and not to be drunk - at least not all the time.
The girls may consider you a tool and refuse to be with you (maybe

), you may not be able to perform, you are unlikely to be as aware and can be easily robbed, and so on. Plus, its costing you hard earned money to come down - do you really want to spend half your time drunk, and the other nursing hangovers?
Interesting, the majority of times guys have had problems in CR one of (or all!) 3 things always seem to be present:
Late at night
Alone
DrunkOTOH - its not a bad idea to consider MP's (I'd be real careful about bringing anyone to my room) - also, a (sober) wingman would be really helpful.
Now, despite my previous comments about drunks, I suspect - hope - you are posting about maybe being a little buzzed vs really drunk - if so, you will likely be fine - if your stage of enjoyment is to get really out of it - come down to CR when you are midway through the 12 steps.