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drinking report


Question Posted Sunday February 25 2007, 2:01 pm

i am doing a research paper for school on the effects of teen drinking/underage drinking. i dont drink, personally. i was wondering how many beers it would take to get a 120 girl about 17 years old drunk. also about how many glasses of wine, shots, anything. thank you.

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Alin75 answered Sunday February 25 2007, 4:43 pm:
Really depends on how quickly one drinks the stuff, and on the girl's natural tolerance to alcohol (which varies a lot).

If I were to estimate a number (for drinking casually not downing the whole thing at once), I would say 4- 5 beers. That should be about the same as a bottle of wine in terms of alcohol, but one would feel the effects of the wine faster.

Also depends how you define drunk btw. A girl that weight would feel tipsy after the second beer I would guess.

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