I've been there, I was drinking everyday, going through tough times and I made some unusual decisions. If you love this person and do not want to chance losing them I suggest keeping it to yourself and try your best to work on this relationship, cut back the drinking and get back on track, we all make mistakes and we all have regrets. If there is no permament damage here then damage control will work for you. I think if you don't come clean then there will always be a smoke screen of a lie between you. Honesty gives the other person the dignity of real choice. I am the one who was cheated on. He went to Ireland for work and cheated with a girl for 2 weeks. All the time he was telling me on the phone how much he missed me and how lonly he was. He had been going to the bars every night and drinking, I knew this. There was a bar in his hotel. Finally he got up the nerve to hit on her, and she went for it. After being home for 6 weeks, he told me he cheated with a girl he met in a bar and he wanted a divorce. He said he told me because he couldn't stand the guilt anymore. I asked him many times if everything as OK since he got back, I even jokes that he was sad because he missed his Irish girlfriend. He has been in contact with her since he came home also. We have been together 15 years and been married 7 of those. I can and will forgive him. He said he loves me but isn't in love with me anymore. I am beyond devistated. He said it has been bad for about 3 years, but he didn't want to hurt me, so he never said anything. So anyway I know the answer is YES, tell them. If they are unwilling to work things out, they didn't love you that much to begin with. And if they do forgive you, keep your pants up! And be grateful for what you have and love them like there is no tomorrow. yes i would
The legal standard of 0.08 as the presumption of impairment is based on scientific research that shows a significant increase in the risk of accidents and impaired driving abilities at this blood alcohol concentration level. It is not because everybody acts the same way under the influence of alcohol, but rather because it provides a clear threshold for determining impairment based on measurable levels of alcohol in the bloodstream.
The liver is a primary target because alcohol travels to the liver after leaving the intestines.
Because it had a big influence in the Medieval era
The individuals in question are significant because of their expertise and influence in the matter at hand.
Yes, stress can influence the rate of alcohol absorption. Stress can lead to changes in blood flow and metabolism, affecting how quickly alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. Additionally, stress can also alter the function of the gastrointestinal system, potentially affecting alcohol absorption.
I think that driving under the influence of alcohol is stupid, If you have ever been drunk you know that you don't really have control over your actions while the alcohol is effecting the brain. As for driving under the influence of other things, such as marijuana, that's fine, because its hella easy.
The judgment of a person under the influence of alcohol will be impaired, as will their physical coordination. The person can become a danger to themself, to others, or to property, because they aren't competent to judge whether their behaviour is risky. They might attempt actions they'd never consider when sober. This is why it is illegal to perform certain tasks - such as driving a motor vehicle - while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
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Rubbing alcohol is nonpolar because it is composed mainly of isopropyl alcohol (C3H8O), which has a symmetrical molecular structure. The molecule does not have a significant difference in electronegativity between its atoms, resulting in a balanced distribution of electrons and no distinct positive or negative ends.
The effects to a relationship is what one another take from being in a relationship with their significant other. Like learning a certain way to treat the one you care about because you were treated so good in another relationship. Also you could learn characteristics that you wouldn't want to treat someone with because you didnt feel good when you were treated in that certain way.
No because drugs is a bad influence to you ..they cant help you with your problems and also that drugs is the reason why you are having a problem !
Fankly, I do not fully comprehend your question. But I will say this. Alcohol is more often abused then not. People often do not realize this form of substance abuse because most of us, including myself, are surrounded by alcohol in an everyday situation. I think that if there was an issue while under the influence, you need to start asking yourself what the hell it is that you are doing. Sure, while under the influence, things happen. But if it becomes repetetive and crosses into the SOBER world, then I think you should forget it and find yourself someone better for you.