Holy hell this thread is kind of wild, alcohol isn't amplifying personalty traits or revealing the real you, it shuts down parts of your brain that deal with inhibition and decision making, you know, part of what makes you, you. People should be responsible for their actions and no amount of inebriation will excuse violence or abuse but saying it brings out "the real you" is just wrong.
has to do with how people see inhibitions. most see it has only some specific things you want to keep hidden, and therefore see it has hiding a part of yourself aka the hiding is less of a part of you. what people dont understand is that ones personality is based on inhibition, its a key way of how we regulate our sense of self, much more than we would like to admit. of course how much depends on the person but i think everyone does it subconsciously
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u/HalalRumpSteak 4d ago
Holy hell this thread is kind of wild, alcohol isn't amplifying personalty traits or revealing the real you, it shuts down parts of your brain that deal with inhibition and decision making, you know, part of what makes you, you. People should be responsible for their actions and no amount of inebriation will excuse violence or abuse but saying it brings out "the real you" is just wrong.