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Is it true? Is it true that if you drink alcohol on a regular basis- say, 2 times a week.. that ur body can handle more than someone who drinks only once every two weeks?
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i have no idea. but if ur thinkin about drinkin or if u are. dont ]
yes because when your body is used to it it can handle more then the other person that drinks less.
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yup and that little amount is actually good for you and has been proven to help prevent cancer ]
Well, since ur body would get used to alcohol, I guess that could be true.
However, it all depends on your body physique. Some people just can't handle alcohol while some can drink the night away.
I know for sure that bigger people (bigger in size; height, width, w/e) can handle alcohol better than smaller peeps. :) ]
it all depends, if both people are the same sex, same height and same weight then for the most part that is true, although some people naturally have more tolerance than others making it possibly not true. Also you have to define what a regular basis is. If its only for a month then no they should handle about the same, but if its like a year then sure thf first person can handle more ]
From what I've heard, yes. There is something called a tolerance level, which is basically how much somebody can handle. Somebody who would drink on a basis, say weekly or every so often, would be more likely to handle more before getting drunk or sick of it. There are cases where people drink often and still can't take a lot without getting sick. It depends on the person, but for the most part, the more you do drink, I think the more you get used to the effects. Can't give you first hand experience, but I'm pretty sure thats how it works. Hope that helped. ]
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