21-01-2011, 03:47 PM
You can nag her if you like. But I think she will learn her lesson in her own time. Once you've had so many hang overs and strange happenings you learn how to drink responsibly.
The least you can do is make sure she is safe when she is drinking. Like make sure who she is hanging out with won't take advantage of her, or if she will try to drive after drinking.
I only drink when I'm around people I can trust which is usually family or close friends. If I'm at a party, I try not to go too crazy... if I get a random thought like "where am I again" or "what am I talking about?" then I stop because I know I've had too much then...
The least you can do is make sure she is safe when she is drinking. Like make sure who she is hanging out with won't take advantage of her, or if she will try to drive after drinking.
I only drink when I'm around people I can trust which is usually family or close friends. If I'm at a party, I try not to go too crazy... if I get a random thought like "where am I again" or "what am I talking about?" then I stop because I know I've had too much then...