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Underage binge drinking usually starts at 13, increases during adolescence and peaks in adulthood after which it gradually decreases.
what's after adulthood? death? yeah i'd say your binge drinking will decline after death


According to the figures he provided, in 1996, 21,000 people underwent treatment for alcohol abuse while the number increased to 51,000 in 2003.
“Young people use alcohol as a substance and no longer drink socially. Alcohol is consumed for the effect and the experience it gives, and not to enjoy a bottle of wine,”
Lev said:What, like Methylone?![]()
(UK only)
Crazeee said:“Young people use alcohol as a substance and no longer drink socially. Alcohol is consumed for the effect and the experience it gives, and not to enjoy a bottle of wine,” said guest speaker Dr Emanuele Scafato during a conference on binge drinking yesterday.
Binge drinking is defined as the consumption of five or more drinks over a short period of time, with the intention of getting drunk.
He mentioned a study carried out locally a few years ago, which established that over 23 per cent of fatal traffic accidents in Malta were alcohol related. “On average, there are five or six deaths a year related to drink driving,” said Mr Mangani.
There is a general consensus condemning underage drinking but most people act in a manner which opposes their words, said Assistant Commissioner Michael Cassar.
“We need to go to the roots of the problem,” he said. “It is not enough to condemn underage drinking when it is so deeply ingrained in our culture.
Underage binge drinking usually starts at 13, increases during adolescence and peaks in adulthood after which it gradually decreases.
“More and more people are binge drinking and using drugs such as cocaine and ecstasy simultaneously. This is no longer a matter of one-off parties but is taking place regularly, in village feasts for example: either in the portable toilets or in the band club,” said Dr Grech.
I think he enjoys both the alcohol and the taste. I bet people enjoyed the taste of Coca Cola when it had actual cocaine in it, but they also enjoyed the high.IAmJacksUserName said:Having a dad who is a major wine person, I disagree. No non-alcoholic grape juice could ever hope to match the greatness of the taste of good wine. Why do you think people spend $100 on a bottle of wine when they could buy a bottle of cheap vodka with a much higher alcohol content for just a few bucks? A lot of people do drink for the flavor, guys.
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That ain't legal in the UK. I think it's legal in Japan, but you won't find it in many other places.
Dancan said:I myself have experimented with alcohol, never found a single drink i even remotely enjoyed drinking, had a few incidents when i was younger that i'm not proud of, but nothing major. This doesn't make me a hypocrite, everyone experiments with alcohol when they are young, how could we not? It's everywhere...I never drink now, not ever. I prefere the responsible and moderated use of various illegal substances
Ximot said:Someone who really believes they choose a certain alcoholic drink entirely because like the taste is a liar - at the very least they lie to themselves.
i have to disagree as well. i truly enjoy the flavor of spiced rum as well as most other hard liquer. i also enjoy the burning sensation in my mouth and throat. i do not enjoy getting drunk, however. i often find myself tempted to go for the bacardi(theres not alchohol better than rum) but abstain because i hate the intoxication it provides. i smoke pot every day and do E about once a month, so i do enjoy getting intoxicated, just not drunk.Ximot said:Someone who really believes they choose a certain alcoholic drink entirely because like the taste is a liar - at the very least they lie to themselves.
“Binge drinking is a negative investment in the future,” said Mr Cassar.
wizekrak said:If I'm relaxing I drink for the taste. I'll pour myself an ice cold imported beer (Warsteiner, Guiness, Corona) and sip at it for a good 10 15 minutes while I do a little school work or relax.
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Good stuff man, people have gotta learn to savour the drink.
It's all about the wine for me though. Nothin' better than a glass or two with a meal, but then again I work with the stuff so I have to like it.
Most people don't drink for sobriety through, that article is just stating the obvious.![]()
Ximot said:Someone who really believes they choose a certain alcoholic drink entirely because like the taste is a liar - at the very least they lie to themselves.