I did some rounds on the internet today trying to find as many myths about alcohol as I could. Let me be the first to say, there are a lot of them. Some are plausible, some even I thought were true; but most are ones that we grow up with thinking are true. Why? Because that’s what adults had told us when we were young. They tried to keep us away from drinking, at least until we were old enough legally. Well some of us. It’s not their fault though. They were just telling us what they were told or what they saw in movies. For the past twenty years, many studies have been done, and have shown us that these original thoughts about alcohol consumption are just myth. There might still be some of these myths that you took for the t abbotsford windows ruth down below. So read through these, and educate yourself and your friends. Below is the most complete list you’re going to find in regards to alcohol myths that would affect you, the drinker. I scoured the internet for hours finding these myths and debunking them. So read on and pay attention. They’re going to surprise you. (Editors note: As someone who has lost a best friend to alcoholism, these facts are not here to encourage drinking, only to educate you. I have also written an article on the dangers of drinking and alcoholism. Please read it as well.) 1. MYTH Men and women of the same height and weight can drink the same. FACT Gender has nothing to do with getting more drunk or not. It’s all about your body structure.