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Yes, drugs make people have more sex
Why “yes”
• Disinhibition: Alcohol, stimulants (cocaine, meth, MDMA), and others lower inhibitions, reduce anxiety about judgment, and impair decision-making. This leads to more impulsive hookups, more partners, and less caution (e.g., no condoms).
• Strong associations in studies:
• Substance users report more sexual partners. Meta-analyses show small-to-moderate links, stronger for number of partners than just unprotected sex.
• Marijuana, alcohol, and “hard drugs” users have significantly higher odds of multiple partners.
• In chemsex scenes (drugs + sex, common in some MSM communities), it’s explicit: drugs enable longer sessions and more partners.
• Acute effects: While high, people seek and engage in more sex than they would sober. Cocaine and meth are notorious for this.
so you heard it there, just do drugs to ascend. Its more important that you ascend than it is to “protect your health”, and end up like ER.
Why “yes”
• Disinhibition: Alcohol, stimulants (cocaine, meth, MDMA), and others lower inhibitions, reduce anxiety about judgment, and impair decision-making. This leads to more impulsive hookups, more partners, and less caution (e.g., no condoms).
• Strong associations in studies:
• Substance users report more sexual partners. Meta-analyses show small-to-moderate links, stronger for number of partners than just unprotected sex.
• Marijuana, alcohol, and “hard drugs” users have significantly higher odds of multiple partners.
• In chemsex scenes (drugs + sex, common in some MSM communities), it’s explicit: drugs enable longer sessions and more partners.
• Acute effects: While high, people seek and engage in more sex than they would sober. Cocaine and meth are notorious for this.
so you heard it there, just do drugs to ascend. Its more important that you ascend than it is to “protect your health”, and end up like ER.