使激动
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大漩涡
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Alehouses, Taverns, and Prostitutes, discover their nakedness and glory in their foil and folly.’ This was how, in his sermon ‘Woe to Drunkards’ dated 1622, Samuel Ward explained the propensity of drinkers to drink together.. Drinking was a gregarious and sociable pastime in traditional Europe. Richard Allestree listed the main reason
内行
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BOON
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背书
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压倒
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Conclusion,ey expected to maintain their sobriety. The two double standards were linked because of the widespread opinion that a sober woman was chaste while a drunk woman was promiscuous. Not only did men have greater freedom than women in matters sexual, but men also had the right to consume vast amounts of
charisma
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潜移默化
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Strength
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缺乏
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