Is there a difference between social drinking and alcoholism?
Yes, social drinking does not equate to alcoholism. Alcoholism is characterized by a dependency that affects one's ability to control drinking, while social drinking can occur without such compulsions. However, societal norms often blur these lines, leading to misconceptions about what constitutes normal drinking behavior.
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