This behavior is consistent with "alcohol myopia theory".
Alcohol myopia is a cognitive-physiological theory on liquor mishandle in which huge numbers of liquor's social and stress-lessening impacts, which may underlie its addictive limit, are clarified as a result of liquor's narrowing of perceptual and intellectual working. The liquor astigmatism model[1] places that as opposed to disinhibit, liquor delivers a nearsightedness impact that makes clients give careful consideration to remarkable natural prompts and less regard for less striking signals. In this way, alcohol's myopic effects cause inebriated individuals to react solely to their quick condition.