People change their drinking for any of a number of reasons. for most, it is probably hearing from others how they were able to quit drinking and how it has improved their lives and the lives of their loved ones.
Yes, the phenomenon is called alcohol tolerance. Their BAC will be as high as the moderate drinker, but the effects will be less pronounced.
A bibbler is person who is a great drinker.
A bibler is a person who is a great drinker.
a person who thinks about beer all the time
A person who occasionally has a drink, then doesn't want any more.
An abstainer, teetotaler, or non-drinker.
A person must need tolerance to show that her or she did a lot to get where him or her are today.
Abstainer, tee-totaler, non-drinker
Yes, there is a cross-tolerance between tryptamines. The cross tolerance between LSD and DMT varies widely from person to person, some feel no tolerance at all where as others must wait a week before dosing again.
A person who drinks because there troubled aka stressed.
Social drinker or not, if you start drinking the time in which you will quit (if you ever do) varies based on the person.
No, absolutely not. The person drinking becomes more impaired over time, so that when it is most critical for a drinker to be stopped or kept safe, the drinker is least able to make the right decision.