Because you may be drinking to much in your spouse's opinion or drinking much to strong things. It could frighten your spouse when you come home drunk .... they may be angry that you are setting a bad example for your child.
Alcohol abuse like any drug that interferes with the workings of the mind and body. interferes with the workings of relationships. Alcohol makes a person selfish, and in some case downright mean, a person under the influence of alcohol tends not to able to care about the happiness of others and is unable to modify his/her own behavior to accommodate others. Heavy drinker are a worry to their family's as they tend to be irresponsible and make stupid and sometimes dangerous mistakes, many alcohol abusers become violent and make those near them feel endangered. While a person is under the influence of alcohol they are not strictly sane and this has a wearing effect on family friends and loved ones who as a result of their position cant get away from it. It is like being forced to live in a lunatic asylum without being able to get away.
If consumed in moderation it can cement relationships or if abused it may harm them.
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An excessive use of alcohol may have an adverse affect on a persons health.
people stop depending on you when you do it to much lose friends a life gos by real fast
The same as with the US; enemies then, friends now.
yes, it do affect the alcohol
Affect !
It depends on how strong your relationship is and how long you have been friends. The stronger it is and the longer you have been friends the more likely is that it won't affect your relationship, even if you break up.
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
A number of states permit persons under the age of 21 to consume alcohol under certain conditions.
Alcohol has no affect on metabolism; metabolism breaks alcohol down in the body.
You should not let your friends affect your relationship with your best friend. It is sometimes a sign they are jealous of your relationship with her and they want what you have.
Mood can indirectly affect a person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) through influencing how much they drink or accelerating the effects of alcohol due to stress or depressive states. However, mood itself does not directly impact the way the body metabolizes or absorbs alcohol.