it shouldn't cuz if it does then it must make a girl ungirly then too, so it doesnt make sense
In my case: yes, especially when I drink too fast, the stream bypasses my mouth and hits me straight in the throat. I then hack and cough red faced
as I try to clear my lungs and catch my breath.
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Maybe....sort of. Guess it depends on what you are drinking. Some things might require a straw like a shake but drinking a soda, tea, or cocktail....yeah maybe a little less manly.
who created the drinking straw?
No way to do this.
If they truly like you for who you are, then no it shouldn't make him feel "less manly" in any way. Many girls ask boys out every day!
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no,...I don't think so. I think it looks cleaner...more sophisticated
Because you avoid temporary and permanent teeth staining, eliminate wine-staches, and any lipstick and lipgloss stays on your mouth (not on the wine glass). And make sure if you use a straw for drinking wine, its a WineStraw!
When you suck on the straw, the pressure inside your mouth is less than the outside air pressure. Because of the imbalance, the outside pressure pushes the milkshake down the glass, up the straw and into your mouth.
Your head is on straight. You make less dumb decisions.
Types of drinking straws have existed since the building of the Egyptian pyramids. They were incorporated in the vessels or mugs used to drink beer in conjunction with a filter to keep the floating solids of the primitive concoction from being swallowed. No one can say if this was the first invention of the straw, but it is certain that the inventor is unknown.
Scarletino a french man who wanted to make drinking easier since he always got drunk at bars cause he got divorced at the time.
Yes, the over consumption of alcohol will make the male produce less testosterone, making him less masculine, Not female, just less manly.
Drinking alcohol through a straw may slow down the rate at which you consume alcohol (depending on how you normally drink), but it will not change how the alcohol is processed in the body. As a result, drinking alcohol through a straw will not make a person any more or less drunk than drinking the alcohol regularly. (Assuming the amount of alcohol consumed is equal in both circumstances and the length of time in both circumstances is also equal.) The only time drinking alcohol through a straw would be faster than regular alcohol consumption is if you merely sip alcohol regularly. One can always chug a drink faster than one can sip it through a straw.Also, drinking anything through a straw will not mix the drink with air. The only time the liquid passing through a straw has air bubbles in it is when there is too little liquid in the container to adequately cover the end of the straw submerged in said liquid when suction occurs. Even if you do drink most of your drink and you intake the last little bit with some air bubbles, the alcohol will not mix with the air. And even if it did mix with the air, there's no reason why the air-alcohol mix would get anywhere near the nasal cavity. And there's no reason why the nasal cavity would absorb the alcohol any faster than your digestive tract.