I have to disagree again. On both points.
I am just going to assume that it depends on the person.
There was a time (of course when I was single
) when I used to be able
to drink like a fish. Now, after having been married for almost 10 years, I
don't drink anymore. And I don't miss it either.
The fact is though, that nowadays it only takes me one single drink, and I'm flat on my back.
Well, define addiction...? One of my co-workers needs one (1) cup of coffee
in the morning to wake up, one of my friends needs at least five (5!!!) to be
able to
function properly.
Maybe 5 cups of coffee sounds like a whole lot to some of you... maybe some of
you have more than 5, and that might even seem like
normal to you...
So, again, define addiction...
Also, I'd rather call it
psychological in stead of
mental disease,
sounds a leetle beet more positive.
Besides, it's the chemicals in there that make it
addictive.
Like, in cigs it's the nicotine, in coffee it's the cafeine...
which is also in a bunch of sodas. Anyone hooked on Mountain Dew or Jolt out here?
And how about chocolate? Anybody care for chocolate?
grep.