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How Long and How Often Do You Have to Drink to Get Addicted?


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Question by Epi E: How long and how often do you have to drink to get addicted?
I mean like. Is it a change to get addicted if you drink 2 days/week forever? And how long would you have to drink; everyday in order to get addicted?

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Answer by paul
it does not matter how long or how much. its more like you have to have it then you have a problem..good luck

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