This is a really serious question, before the beer goggles arguments about disinhibition are posted, because it is a real social problem.
Perhaps it springs from the fact that many women suppress their normally sexuality through guilt, and only act on it when drunk, which is unfortunately when their reasoning is at its worst. That is my view, I am interested in hear yours.
Here are some facts from a recent UK article, referenced below:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/1003429.stm
One-third of women admitted to having unprotected sex after having too much to drink.
The survey, carried out in September among 1,000 18 to 30-year-olds, also revealed that:
* 41% confessed to a one-night stand which they would never have dreamt of doing had they been sober
* one in three women have had to ask their GP for the morning-after pill after drunken sex
* 10% have sought treatment for a suspected sexually-transmitted disease
2007-11-11
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