
Best and Worst Drugs for Sex
- Best and Worst Drugs for Sex
- The Effects of Cannabis on Sex
- The Effects of Shrooms on Sex
- The Effects of MDMA on Sex
- The Effects of Alcohol on Sex
- The Effects of LSD on Sex
- Effects of Cocaine on Sex
- Effects of Ketamine on Sex
- Effects of Methamphetamine on Sex
Best and Worst Drugs for Sex
Sex and drugs have always been intertwined. When the right drug is taken correctly, it can bring the sexual experience to intense, pleasurable heights. But what drugs enhance sex? Which drugs should be avoided?
These sound like heavy questions worth exploring.
Drugs have been used to enhance sexuality for as long as humanity’s history but the advent of synthetic drugs and unconventional sexual practices have also given rise to the potential for abuse. When you take recreational mind-altering substances to bring your sexual intercourse to the next level, do so responsibly and with consent from both parties.
This article explores which drugs have good and bad effects on sex.
The Effects of Cannabis on Sex
Cannabis tops the list of sex-enhancing drugs for several reasons.
First of all, weed has long been known as a sexual stimulant – an aphrodisiac. It stirs sexual desire. Depictions of horny teenagers pining for sex when stoned isn’t really inaccurate. It also relieves tension before the sexual act, putting you in the right mindset, leaving you more relaxed before you hit the sheets.
Weed is great in helping achieve orgasms. It enhances physical stimulation when it gives you a serious body high. Dr. Mitch Earleywine, a psychology professor from the State University of New York at Albany said THC from marijuana affects the brain’s receptors making the body more sensitive to tactile sensations and produce euphoria. This increased sensitivity also helps make orgasms more intense.
Sexual stamina is also increased by weed. Apparently, 75% of participants in a marijuana study reported an increase in the duration of their sexual encounters whenever they smoke weed prior to jumping on bed.
The Effects of Shrooms on Sex
Magic mushrooms themselves don’t increase libido but in low doses, shrooms can create new sensations. These effects including hallucinations and heightened tactile perceptions. As the skin becomes more sensitive to different sensations, it’s more vulnerable to pleasure. Imagine having orgasmic feelings coursing through your body with a simple touch.
When both people are having a good trip on a low dose of shrooms, they become more uninhibited and more appreciative of each other’s beauty. Delighting in your partner’s appearance will make the experience more sensual.
Even gustatory sensations are altered. Oral activities like kissing, fellatio, and cunnilingus feel like they’re being done and experienced for the first time.
Orgasms don’t come easily under the effects of shrooms. Under psychedelic sex, concentration is important because the mind might drift off to other things. When orgasms do come, they are more enjoyable than usual.
Magic mushrooms promote bonding and intimacy. This shared experience can help both parties gain new insights about each other and their relationship. When coming down from a magic mushroom high, that is the best time to cuddle, share openness, and be vulnerable to each other.
The Effects of MDMA on Sex
MDMA is a party drug also known as ecstasy. This drug produces feelings of euphoria which dramatically enhances sex.
Most people say ecstasy makes it difficult to focus during intercourse but it does amplify the emotions and sensations during the act. A study also found that 95 percent of males and 100 percent of females reported a moderate to profound increase in sexual appetite and when they do have sex, the experience seems to be more sensual than usual.
In the same study mentioned above, more than 80% of men and 53% of women claim to have experienced stronger orgasms under MDMA. It also seems this drug enhanced lubrication during sex as reported by 80% of the female participants.
Finally, MDMA decreases inhibitions, and increases self-confidence which lead to more adventurous sexual experimentation which the sober individual might want to explore but is not comfortable enough to try.
The Effects of Alcohol on Sex
Contrary to popular belief, alcohol is not an aphrodisiac and in high doses, it may be difficult to get an erection and achieve an orgasm. Most people report taking alcohol makes does not make sex more enjoyable. In fact, they enjoy sex less when intoxicated.
However, in low doses, it does a pretty good job of reducing anxiety and removing sexual inhibitions.
The Effects of LSD on Sex
Timothy Leary is a big advocate of sex on LSD. However, it’s not recommended to have sex on your first LSD trip nor should you try this with a casual sex partner.
LSD enhances sex by heightening awareness, making people more sensitive, and creating a more intense sexual experience. LSD dissolves boundaries between people and will make the sexual experience more emotional, profound, and feel more intimate.
It also distorts one’s sense of time. Under the influence of LSD, love-making with a partner will feel like an eternity of pleasure.
Finally, it adds a spiritual dimension to sex bringing forth strong feelings of union and oneness.
Effects of Cocaine on Sex
Many people report feeling like a sex god when under the influence of cocaine because of the intense euphoria caused by the drug. Because cocaine is a stimulant, it increases confidence and alertness. It also boosts the sex drive. In fact, sex on cocaine is often described as animalistic.
Larissa Mooney, a professor of substance abuse at the University of California, Los Angeles, says cocaine increases pleasurable sensations and stamina. This makes the user feel more euphoric, energized, and focused.
Unfortunately, these positive effects wear off more quickly and can have negative effects on the male and female sexual response. There’s also a correlation between erectile dysfunction in males and cocaine use. Cocaine also compromises judgment and decision-making leading to risky sexual behavior.
Finally, cocaine can affect fertility. It lowers sperm count in males and suppress the ovulation cycle in females.
Effects of Ketamine on Sex
Ketamine is a party drug which is also used by vets to tranquilize horses. Ketamine is a powerful relaxant which delays reflexes. Because of this, the gag reflex and orifices are more relaxed. It loosens a person’s reservations to the point that it is not recommended for people who don’t practice safe sex.
Effects of Methamphetamine on Sex
Methamphetamine has a significant effect on the brain’s chemistry and can alter one’s judgement, self-control, and perception. These acute changes make a meth user more prone to practice unsafe sex and contract venereal diseases.
One of the risky sex behaviors centering on meth include “sex marathons” wherein users make the most of the increased sex drive and delayed ejaculation. However, meth users eventually have trouble achieving and maintaining a full erection.
Unfortunately, because of these destructive behaviors, meth users have a greatly increased risk of getting HIV. In the long-term, crystal meth can also cause severe psychotic hallucinations and experiences.
If you’re planning on using drugs to enhance your sexual pleasure, make sure you stick with the safe drugs such as magic mushrooms. Finally, make sure your partner is consenting to using drugs in the bedroom. Practice safe sex and take everything in moderation.
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