Yes, red wine can have health benefits, but those benefits don't come from the alcohol in the wine. Beers rich in hops, as well as stouts, have health benefits as well, but those benefits also don't come from the alcohol.
You can get the same benefits of red wine from other sources that don't require consuming alcohol.
Stouts exist in a beer class all their own. I'm personally not a Guinness fan, though I like other stouts. I work a microbrewery now, though, so I've been spoiled.
It's more like "the anti-oxidants in red wine are good for you," but you can get anti-oxidants from all sorts of things.Hasn't that whole red wine is healthy-thing been debunked?
Are you in a position to send sample-packages around the world?
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It's more like "the anti-oxidants in red wine are good for you," but you can get anti-oxidants from all sorts of things.Hasn't that whole red wine is healthy-thing been debunked?
Do yourself a favor and make sure it's from tap.I'm a light beer person, though I have been looking at trying Guinness.
Do yourself a favor and make sure it's from tap.I'm a light beer person, though I have been looking at trying Guinness.
Never ever drink Guiness out of a bottle or (eh Gods!) a can.
It's more like "the anti-oxidants in red wine are good for you," but you can get anti-oxidants from all sorts of things.Hasn't that whole red wine is healthy-thing been debunked?
I think the conclusion to a study they did here was along the lines of: People who habitually drink red wine also habitually happen to lead healthy lifestyles.![]()
Do yourself a favor and make sure it's from tap.I'm a light beer person, though I have been looking at trying Guinness.
Never ever drink Guiness out of a bottle or (eh Gods!) a can.
I don't drink it myself, but I've heard from my bartending days that the cans are actually vastly superior to the bottles. They have a weird ball inside them that is supposed to make them pour like it's on draft.
Unless you're drinking something with enough fruit juice to mask the alcohol taste. I've never been much of a wine drinker, but I do like a good sangria.How about 'cause it doesn't taste very good.I guess it depends on WHY you're not drinking.
I like Guinness, but there is a small pizzeria not far from here which have an Italian stout called Carbone (coal) which is absolutely delicious.Stouts exist in a beer class all their own. I'm personally not a Guinness fan, though I like other stouts. I work a microbrewery now, though, so I've been spoiled.
Also called "Italians".I think the conclusion to a study they did here was along the lines of: People who habitually drink red wine also habitually happen to lead healthy lifestyles.![]()
And sexual addiction is a very real thing, so I think the comparison is still valid.
I like Guinness, but there is a small pizzeria not far from here which have an Italian stout called Carbone (coal) which is absolutely delicious.Stouts exist in a beer class all their own. I'm personally not a Guinness fan, though I like other stouts. I work a microbrewery now, though, so I've been spoiled.
"virginity pledges" just amuse me. It's a way to feel self-righteous about something that has no moral component to it. Whether one engages in consensual sex or not is a choice that involves only the two people that would be doing it. It hurts no one, and doesn't make you less "pure" or "noble" if you have sex.
It's like bragging about making a "no alcohol" pledge. You don't want to drink alcohol? Ok, that's fine. But don't expect others to be impressed by your stand.
Er, alcohol's a poor comparison, considering alcoholism.
"virginity pledges" just amuse me. It's a way to feel self-righteous about something that has no moral component to it. Whether one engages in consensual sex or not is a choice that involves only the two people that would be doing it. It hurts no one, and doesn't make you less "pure" or "noble" if you have sex.
It's like bragging about making a "no alcohol" pledge. You don't want to drink alcohol? Ok, that's fine. But don't expect others to be impressed by your stand.
Er, alcohol's a poor comparison, considering alcoholism.
I don't know any recovering alcoholics who act superior to people who drink responsibly. I think that's the issue here, people signing these pledges and thinking they're better for it.
Men's Health magazine (which, the last time I checked was a fairly reputable authority on the subject of (duh) men's health) has a take on the subject as well.
5 Health Benefits of Masturbation
Men's Health magazine (which, the last time I checked was a fairly reputable authority on the subject of (duh) men's health) has a take on the subject as well.
5 Health Benefits of Masturbation
Men's Health magazine (which, the last time I checked was a fairly reputable authority on the subject of (duh) men's health) has a take on the subject as well.
5 Health Benefits of Masturbation
I love that the guy in the picture appears to be taking a dump with his laptop. I do the exact same thing.![]()
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