People have a wide variety of feelings about alcohol. Some love it, some hate it, some are indifferent to it, and so forth.
People use drugs and alcohol to feel good and to have an escape.
Because people have no idea .
It tends to make people happy and feel good.
Yes, we feel the effects of alcohol just like anyone else. Autism is a neurological difference, it doesn't change how we respond to drugs like alcohol.
Because it enters the bloodstream very fast
people can feel pressured in to drinking alcohol and getting drunk jsut because other people and their friends are doin so.
Alcohol takes many hours to be metabolized through your system. Some people burn it off faster & some slower, depending on what and how you drink. You may still have alcohol in your system and you may feel the effects for 24 hours, but it is unlikely that you "feel the alcohol" in your stomach.
Alcohol tends to elevate mood and make people feel better and happier. However, the emotional effects of alcohol are heavily dependent of the expectations of the drinker.
Some people feel that it is an escape from the pressures of life, others use it as a social lubricant to try and fit in (as it does make one feel more confident).
Consuming alcohol in moderation elevates mood, makes people feel happier. promotes conviviality, enhances social bonding, and other pleasurable outcomes. Just don't abuse alcohol.
Because they make you feel good (temporarily, anyway). It's really that simple.
Many people have a desire to act out in violence or explosive behaviour. This is usually constrained by the presets of society to act otherwise. People then take the outlet of alcohol to act out these means. They can feel that it is not necessarily them doing these things and are able to remove accountability on themselves by "blaming it on the alcohol".