Is that true?
Guys drink more after marriage???
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"Studies consistently indicate that marriage reduces heavy drinking and overall alcohol consumption, and that effects are similar for young men and young women, and for both African Americans and whites. (8,9,10,11)
8. Duncan, Greg, Bessie Wilkerson, and Paula England. "Cleaning Up Their Act: The Effects of Marriage and Cohabitation on Licit and Illicit Drug Use." Demography, vol. 43, no. 4, Nov. 2006, pp. 691-710.
9. Curran, Patrick J., Bengt O. Muthen, and Thomas C. Harford. "The Influence of Changes in Marital Status on Developmental Trajectories of Alcohol Use in Young Adults." Journal of Studies on Alcohol, November 1998.
10. Miller-Tutzauer, C; K.E. Leonard, and M. Windle. "Marriage and Alcohol Use: A Longitudinal Study of "Maturing Out". J Stud Alcohol., vol. 52, no. 5, September 1991, pp. 434-40.
11. Bachman, J.G., K.N. Wadsworth, P.M. O'Malley, L.D. Johnston, and J.E. Schulenberg. Smoking, Drinking, and Drug use in Young Adulthood: The Impacts of New Freedoms and New Responsibilities. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 1997.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/07/marriageonhealth/Comment
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Drinking alcohol is good for solving problems.Comment
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Well... people are usually going out a lot and partying a lot to meet people and also more likely to drink while dating. I doubt the connection is much deeper than that."Studies consistently indicate that marriage reduces heavy drinking and overall alcohol consumption, and that effects are similar for young men and young women, and for both African Americans and whites. (8,9,10,11)
8. Duncan, Greg, Bessie Wilkerson, and Paula England. "Cleaning Up Their Act: The Effects of Marriage and Cohabitation on Licit and Illicit Drug Use." Demography, vol. 43, no. 4, Nov. 2006, pp. 691-710.
9. Curran, Patrick J., Bengt O. Muthen, and Thomas C. Harford. "The Influence of Changes in Marital Status on Developmental Trajectories of Alcohol Use in Young Adults." Journal of Studies on Alcohol, November 1998.
10. Miller-Tutzauer, C; K.E. Leonard, and M. Windle. "Marriage and Alcohol Use: A Longitudinal Study of "Maturing Out". J Stud Alcohol., vol. 52, no. 5, September 1991, pp. 434-40.
11. Bachman, J.G., K.N. Wadsworth, P.M. O'Malley, L.D. Johnston, and J.E. Schulenberg. Smoking, Drinking, and Drug use in Young Adulthood: The Impacts of New Freedoms and New Responsibilities. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 1997.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services http://aspe.hhs.gov/hsp/07/marriageonhealth/.
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Nope. I really don't enjoy drinking that much.. It was just a part of my single life and a way to get hooked everytime me and my buddies go out..Making Awesome Logos & Websites Since 2003!
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