Influencer and mental health advocate Bravin Yuri has sparked widespread discussion after warning that alcohol affects women’s bodies more severely than men’s. Yuri highlighted how alcohol disrupts hormonal balance, energy levels, sexual desire, and emotional stability in women.
Yuri explained that women are biologically more vulnerable to alcohol. Their livers process alcohol more slowly, and their hormones react more intensely, leading to longer recovery times. Unlike men, who have higher testosterone levels providing partial protection, women experience more pronounced effects from alcohol consumption.
He emphasized the impact on reproductive and endocrine health. “Alcohol disrupts the function of the ovaries and adrenal glands, which produce essential amounts of testosterone in women. Over time, drinking lowers natural testosterone levels. Even though women produce less testosterone than men, it is crucial for energy, muscle tone, emotional stability, and libido. Alcohol-induced depletion can lead to fatigue, reduced sexual desire, mood swings, and increased body fat,” Yuri said.
Yuri further explained how alcohol alters estrogen and testosterone balance. Increased estrogen combined with decreased testosterone can worsen PMS symptoms, disrupt menstrual cycles, contribute to weight gain around the hips and abdomen, and raise cancer risks. Temporary spikes in testosterone after drinking can create short-term feelings of confidence, but these are followed by rapid declines as the liver metabolizes alcohol, causing long-term hormonal disruption.
The influencer concluded that alcohol quietly depletes women’s testosterone, affecting strength, emotional stability, and overall health. His warnings have drawn attention across social media, with many users acknowledging the risks. Some netizens agreed with Yuri’s advice, noting that alcohol consumption among women is rising and that awareness of these biological effects is essential for long-term health.


