High tolerance for alcohol is one of the first signs of developing Alcoholism. The problem has already begun at that point.
Alcohol affects anyone who drinks it. Some people have a high tolerance for alcohol which makes it seem that they are unaffected until they have had enough to exceed the tolerance level, at which point they usually become drunk quite rapidly. A high tolerance for alcohol is a defining characteristic of alcohol addiction, by the way.
Everyone will get a hangover after drinking enough alcohol. Everybody has a different threshold when it comes to alcohol tolerance.
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When consumed in moderation, alcohol elevates mood, increases conviviality, and enhances the enjoyment of food, among many other things, It also is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining or abusing alcohol. When abused, alcohol increases the risk of alcohol=related problems such as social conflict, disrupted relationships, medical problems, etc.
Depends on your body mass, your own personal metabolism, and your tolerance for alcohol. Small people get drunk sooner than big people, and women usually have a lower tolerance for alcohol than men do. People of Asian ancestry ( including American Indians) have a lower tolerance for alcohol than Caucasians do. On average, a small person will feel the effects of the second drink, and a large person will feel it by number three.
Real-life dwarves have less tolerance to alcohol than non-dwarf people due to lower body mass. In fantasy, such as Lord of the Rings, dwarves are major drinkers (especially of beer/ale) and seem to have a higher tolerance than humans.
Alcohol tolerance permits people to consume more without getting intoxicated.
Only if they want more problems.
pretty much the same problems facing all cultures - alcohol abuse, drug abuse, diabetes, extreme poverty, lack of direction, unemployment. But for all the problems there are a much greater number of people who are working to address these issues.
In the United States there are several rehabilitation centers for people who have alcohol problems. Every state, city, or town has an Alcoholic Anonymous to help people overcome their alcohol problems.
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