What is the definition of binge drinking? Does this seem realistic/reasonable in today's world?
Binge drinking is 5 or more drinks consumed in a session. For people who are not accustomed to drinking, this would be a lot of drinks and would likely be a deterrent since these people may not want to get sick later on. For a person who has a history of binge drinking, this may not seem like a large amount of alcohol especially in a given night.
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