Generally, women tend to experience the effects of alcohol more quickly than men due to differences in body composition, metabolism, and hormone levels. On average, it is often suggested that women may reach similar blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels with fewer drinks than men—typically about 1 to 2 drinks less, depending on factors like weight and tolerance. However, individual responses can vary significantly, so it's important to consider personal factors rather than relying solely on gender.
No more than two standard drinks a day (one for women).
That men and women had equal abilities.
As many as you like, but the recommended maximum is seven for women, fourteen for men, taken 1 or two drinks a day.
That depends on how many drinks the woman has already had
1soft drink
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many of what has snacks and drinks?
Impossible to answer !... Everyone's metabolism is different - and each person absorbs alcohol at a different rate.
Many leaders of the national women's suffrage movement came from the West.
Many leaders of the national women's suffrage movement came from the West.
Many are, but a good marriage should be an equal partnership.
She drinks 1.5 gallons, which is equal to 6 pints, of water every day if she drinks four 48-ounce containers.