Are young women in Britain drinking that much more, or do you suspect these statistics are skewed? My own observations are that public drunkeness amongst young women is in epidemic proportions. If you go to any city centre on a Friday or Saturday night you see numerous examples of such behaviour--much more so than what was in evidence in say 1980. Moreover, I'm seeing more out of control drunkeness from young girls at Saturday afternoon football matches too. That was unheard of even 20 years ago. Then again, I could be wrong too. What do you think? Are British women drunker today, or is it just they aren't hiding it as much as in days past? Is this ladette craze a passing fad, or are so many of these young girls on the long wobbly road to being booze hags?
2007-02-12
16:54:31
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Jumpin' Jack Flash
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