Vrouwen, alcohol en ambiguïteit
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In welke stad je ’s avonds ook rondwandelt, overal zie je jonge mensen uitgaan, plezier maken en drinken. In de latere uurtjes levert deze mix van jongeren en alcohol vaak dronken en zelfs alarmerende taferelen op. Vrouwen gaan op zo’n momenten op zoek naar het soms wankele evenwicht tussen plezier en controle.Referenties
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