If you drink excessively you effectively do not have one. At least to any meaningful degree.
To many it has resulted in loss of job, family and home. Low self esteem and criminality.
It can also lead to death, by accident or your own hand.
Alcohol can affect a person's decisions, usually for the worst, and can change a person's life forever. Drinking alcohol can be addictive and can become a person's only worry in life and can ruin all of the future goals and plans they once had.
Chlamydia is not life-threatening. It can affect future fertility.
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Well besides the possibility of developing alcoholism and ruining every aspect of your life (or atleast making it extremely difficult) it can effect brain cells and give a rather negative outlook on life
Yes, alcohol use can significantly affect a teenager's future by impairing brain development, which can lead to long-term cognitive and emotional issues. Early alcohol consumption is linked to a higher risk of addiction, poor academic performance, and engagement in risky behaviors. Additionally, it can strain relationships with family and peers, impacting social development. Overall, these factors can hinder a teen's ability to achieve their goals and lead a healthy, productive life.
Drinking alcohol in moderation can contribute to family cohesiveness and harmony. However, the abuse of alcohol can be destructive and harmful to family life.
The consumption of alcohol by males has not been shown to be a factor in fetal alcohol syndrome.
When it begins to affect your life adversely, in any way.
Things we experience in our lives affect how we live in the future since life is a learning process.
people stop depending on you when you do it to much lose friends a life gos by real fast
they can discover stuff to make stuff that you may use or need in the future
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