It is more likely for aboriginals to drink, more than non-aboriginals
no that is just saying that they are bad people when they are not.
Most high status people drink alcohol, as do those who are more educated.
Alchohol is misused because people drink to much of it and then they drink more and more and more.
Hmm, that's a tough one. I'd say about six and a half people british alcohol. Although some british people alcohol more than others. Some british people alcohol chips drink after vomit sleep.
In small quantities, alcohol relaxes people , reduces inhibitions, and is quite enjoyable. That is why most people drink. About 10% of the population, on average, is prone to alcohol addiction. Addiction causes them to drink to excess, and have a great deal less fun. They then drink because, if they do not, they are even more miserable than when they do.
Some people drink more than others, women are affected more rapidly with less alcohol than men, and people who are on the way to addiction develop a tolerance so that they can drink more than non-addicts without seeming as drunk. The ability to drink more than others is a sure sign that you are on the way to alcoholism.
Alcohol leads to reduced inhibitions. If the individual is prone to violence, he or she is more likely to become violent.
Because their blathers are ready to burst because of when they get drunk they have sex with many random people and when the need to use the bathroom they hold it.
Drink odols
Alcohol and metabolism are unrelated. So the amount you drink has no bearing on metabolism.
No. The temperature of the alcohol has no effect at all, but may make a drink easier to swallow. That being the case, the cold probably increases the effect indirectly by encouraging people to drink more.
Yes drink alcohol does have more effects on younger people because of there fat content and weight because it gets absorbed and young people can get more drunk becasuse people can't absorbe alot of the alcohol when they are young.
No. The temperature of the alcohol has no effect at all, but may make a drink easier to swallow. That being the case, the cold probably increases the effect indirectly by encouraging people to drink more.