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If alcohol consumption is crucial to human bonding, how does the author explain friendship and bonding in communities where alcohol is not consumed? I have never consumed alcohol - historically for religious reasons, but now due to personal convictions - so take my opinion with a grain of salt. I am of the opinion that it’s much easier to fall into addiction and/or abuse of the drink if it’s available as an option. I am not at all condoning prohibition here; that never worked anywhere it was attempted, and never will. Rather, I am looking at this from a personal level. I am definitely open to hearing reasonable arguments for drinking, other than the social aspect, which was covered (poorly, imo) by this article. |
In neither case is it really that difficult to abstain and still socialize, but presuming you don't have a problem and can drink moderately, I can see why the benefits outweigh the negatives.