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Have your drinking habits changed?

A group of women enjoying drinks in a nightclub

Are you a young woman who plans her life around nights out? Do you worry about exceeding the recommended daily intake of no more than two to three units of alcohol?

BBC3 would like to hear from you.

A study by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, published in May 2009, found that the percentage of women who binge drink has doubled since the 1990s.

The research suggested that the rise in female drinking was likely to be linked to greater financial security and the influence of advertising.

Is your social life adversely affecting your life? Do you have concerns about your own or a female friend's alcohol consumption? Do you drink more now? Has advertising influenced your drinking behaviour?

In some cases a selection of your comments will be published, displaying your name and location unless you state otherwise in the box below.

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