women become more intoxicated faster then men because they have less body weight therefore men have more weight where the alcohol can be stored for a while
People who become so highly intoxicated that they pass out are able to asphyxiate on their vomit if they are on their backs.
You may THINK you are DRUNK and act accordingly. You may be drinking a non-alcohol beer and convince yourself that it is intoxicating you.
In some individuals who become intoxicated, significant frontal lobe disinhibition results. this is the primary cause of swearing _ by some people who become inebriated.
You will become intoxicated.
People can easily become intoxicated when consuming too much alcohol. Alcohol affects each person differently but there are general guidelines as too how many drinks causes one's blood-alcohol level to be too high to operate a vehicle. Drinking on an empty stomach or drinking quickly can cause intoxication rapidly.
Yes, you can. If the affinity exists to become an alcoholic, then drinking will make you more and more dependent on alcohol.
The amount of alcohol in cakes made with liquor is too low to become intoxicated. It is far more likely that a person would become addicted to the sugar. HOWEVER, there is enough alcohol to trigger cravings in an alcoholic, and it is unwise for a person in recovery to take alcohol in any form.
If the popsicles contain alcohol, yes, they may cause you to become intoxicated. If not, then hell no.
You need alcohol or another intoxicating substance to become intoxicated. Bread has none.
No, a mosquito will not become intoxicated through someone's blood alcohol level after biting a person. In a mosquito the alcohol moves into a separate area, or pocket, and is broken down by enzymes before it could even reach the nervous system.
If the drinks have a high enough alcohol content, yes.
A person who is likely to become intoxicated more quickly typically has a lower body weight, as they have less water in their system to dilute alcohol. Additionally, individuals with a lower tolerance to alcohol, possibly due to infrequent drinking or genetic factors affecting metabolism, may also feel the effects sooner. Age, sex, and overall health can also play significant roles in how quickly someone becomes intoxicated. Lastly, consuming alcohol on an empty stomach can lead to faster absorption and quicker intoxication.