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How is your likelihood of abusing alcohol affected by having peers and family member who drink?

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The likelihood of abusing alcohol increases when people have peers and fa

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Answer:

your likelihood of abusing alcohol increases

Step-by-step explanation:

when you have peers and family members who drink around you, you're being exposed to alcohol, and for some people, the more they are exposed, the more likely they are of actually drinking too (even if they're a minor). too much drinking and exposure to alcohol can lead to alcohol abuse, which can lead to all sorts of health issues, such as alcohol poisoning and diseases to the liver.

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