Quote: (11-16-2018 10:45 PM)MKE-Ed Wrote:
We are going to see in the very near future more cases of women who have serious issues with out of control drinking. I know some people that work in the local grocery store business in my area and they tell me that the amount of boxed wine that they sell to mid 20s to late 40s women is just through the roof. This is in a very upper middle class area and it borders some very wealthy suburbs.
A lot of women think that drinking wine is more classier than other alcoholic beverages and some believe since it’s only wine that they don’t have an alcohol issue. They are seriously naive about this. There is nothing worse than seeing a woman who is a serious drunk. This is something that ages them very rapidly and badly.
Not a stray observation, but an observable scientific fact. Quote below, followed by links -- one from none other than Roosh's good buddy...Dr. Oz!
"Alcohol can lead to dehydration of the skin," says Westchester, NY, dermatologist David Bank, MD. "It also causes blood vessels to open (dilate), which makes them a little leaky. This can lead to fluid leaking into the skin, giving a puffy or swollen appearance. In small amounts, these effects are usually negligible, but in larger quantities, especially over time, they take a toll. The effects can last up to a month because this is how long it can take for the skin to repair itself."
https://www.newbeauty.com/blog/dailybeau...ages-skin/
https://health.usnews.com/wellness/slide...ng-process
https://www.doctoroz.com/blog/jodi-sawye...ol-age-you