Is it possible to become addicted to alcohol after drinking on only a few occasions?


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You can become MENTALLY addicted. Meaning that your body will not go through withdrawal with just drinking on a few occasions. But you can become mentally addicted to anything--even after having it once. If you feel that you can't do something without drinking---you are an alcoholic.
That is a fact. It doesn't matter how much or how long you have been drinking. An alcoholic is someone who HAS to have it to be able to something---anything.
I'd say No Way but every person is different
i guess it could be possible, and it also depnds on whether or not you have an addictive personality and if alcoholism and or drug addiction runs in your family, just be careful and drink in moderation
Not really. Mentally yes, physically no. You just probably enjoy feeling a buzz or being drunk. If you've only had it on occasion it doesn't mean you're addicted to it because otherwise you'd be going crazy about now. Even if you're thinking about it a lot, it's just something new for you so don't worry about it.
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