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A drinker does not technically feel a warmth. He/She just thinks he/she does.
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Alcohol consumption becomes a problem when one is dependent on it and consumes it irresponsibly, which will affect the drinker and everyone associated with the drinker.
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alcoholics drink because they feel the urge to and are addicted to alcohol. a problem drinker drinks because they feel there is no other way to escape the worries and problems they face or feel.
It can in some cases. Alcohol can also make the drinker slow to react or merry.
That would depend on the individual's health, weight and gender, along with the alcohol content of the beverage and whether they are accustomed to drinking. However, given the average alcohol content (from 5 - 12.5%), as little as two or three in an hour could put someone over the legal limit.
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René Angélil, the late husband and manager of singer Celine Dion, was not known for being a heavy drinker. He had a history of health issues, including a battle with cancer, which likely influenced his lifestyle choices regarding alcohol. While he may have consumed alcohol socially, there is no significant public record suggesting he was a regular drinker.
Someone who enjoys drinking can be referred to as a "drinker" or "alcohol enthusiast." If their drinking is frequent or excessive, they might be labeled as a "heavy drinker" or "alcoholic," though the latter term typically implies a problematic relationship with alcohol. In a more casual context, they could simply be called a "social drinker" if they enjoy alcohol in social settings.
The number of drinks consumed before impairment occurs depends on many factors. These include the time period during which time the drinks are consumed, the drinker's gender. the drinker's size, the drinker's body mass index, and the drinker's experience with drinking alcohol.