Rhett Kaines: When you drink so much it controls your life & the decisions you make. I have a friend who is such a young alcoholic, he's losing is house because it's constantly going to the bar & his fridge is filled with beer, liquor, and condiments. Also, when it's affecting your health, its an issue.
Stan Conley: i do not like drinking, if there is a really need, i will drink someï¼but never drunk.i think you can drink every day, but you must control the amount.
Dan Seen: You are wise to be concerned, as you seem to have an inherited predisposition to alcohol problems.Most social functions will offer a non-alcoholic drink. Just ask for a club soda or 7UP. If there is no such choice, carry a glass of wine, and merely sip it through the evening. ( Models must watch their weight, so will be assumed as such) .Since drinking is so common in many cultures and the effects vary so widely from person to person, itâs not easy to figure out where the line is betwee! n social drinking and problem drinking. The bottom line is how alcohol affects you. When alcohol is affecting your life, then you have a drinking problem, which can lead to dependency. Drinking problems are due to many interconnected factors, including genetics, how you were raised, your social environment, and your emotional health. People who have a family history of alcoholism or who associate closely with heavy drinkers are more likely to develop drinking problems. Those who suffer from a mental health problem such as anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder are also particularly at risk, because alcohol may be used to self-medicate. Many people don't even like alcohol, and you should be able to avoid it altogether, by just stating, "I don't care for a cocktail. Do you have ice water?" ( or club soda, etc)...Show more
Becky Mosena: You can drink as often as you want as long as you don't drink too much. If you drink too much, you would have more of a crave for it w! hich would probably leave to alcholism.
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