Enter your username and password.
-
more about #drinkingitin more comments → meritxell: an erotic life: This must be true; I'm always sad when I have nothing to drink. more » clevernamehere: The 14% could really skew the numbers. I also think that people who don't drink for two weeks could be somewhat socially isolated (since many people ... more » beefer: All I need are some stats that say bacon reduces cholesterol, cigarettes tone muscle, and casual sex increases IQ, and I'm pretty much set for the nex... more » pond-side-over: Great. I stopped drinking because it was making me depressed and now not drinking is going to make me depressed. How ironically depressing. I'm going ... more » sequined: This lush is, in fact, thrilled. Thanks for asking! more » Penny: No, not lushes, moderate drinkers. Lushes like myself are more prone to depression. It is, after all, a depressant. That said, I can't wait to get ... more » TexasCrude: Shit, if I had to live in Snoreway, I'd indulge in the occasional Jameson or three too. more » nora charles: This makes complete sense to me, albeit for reasons that have more to do with correlation than causation. "Moderate" drinking is usually a social acti... more » laetitiae: Wow. I always thought that alcohol was a depressant. That's what my shrink has told me, at least. I wonder if it's because if you're a moderate dri... more » LaFemme: Well this makes sense to me: when I am drinking and out with friends, I am in a good mood. If I have been "abstaining" it usually is only because I do... more » katie.scarlett.o'hara: Tell it to Betty Draper. more » keldo: Buddha did the research - moderation is key. Though I really have an issue with that "one drink for women, two for men" business... more » -
#drinkingitin
Survey Says: Drinkers Are Less Depressed
Norwegian scientists have found that those who abstain from drinking are at a higher risk of suffering from depression than the "moderate drinkers." Lushes, we assume, must be thrilled at the news. More »

