Maybe drinking has made you irritable when you wake up?
And maybe you drink more than usual at the bar, or feel more lousy about yourself (if you're alone) that when you wake up the next day you feel more isolated, or vulnerable or what have you, and hence, such reaction takes place.
Being sober doesn't mean you don't have a hangover! Even if you don't feel it, your body is still fairly dehydrated after a night of drinking and that might affect your mood without you even noticing.
I only had ONE drink, and that's all.
Besides, the thing that annoyed me was a statement would have annoyed me even when I was 100% sober. I remember being annoyed by similar statements before I was drinking age.
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Maybe drinking has made you irritable when you wake up?
And maybe you drink more than usual at the bar, or feel more lousy about yourself (if you're alone) that when you wake up the next day you feel more isolated, or vulnerable or what have you, and hence, such reaction takes place.
Just a thought.
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No, I was 100% sober when I woke up.
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Being sober doesn't mean you don't have a hangover! Even if you don't feel it, your body is still fairly dehydrated after a night of drinking and that might affect your mood without you even noticing.
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I only had ONE drink, and that's all.
Besides, the thing that annoyed me was a statement would have annoyed me even when I was 100% sober. I remember being annoyed by similar statements before I was drinking age.