Dictionary of sex and drugs

After consulting various information guides and encyclopedias as diverse as the general history of the drug outstanding essayist and toxicófago Antonio Escohotado or drug The universe of the popular TV presenter Ramon Sanchez Ocana , we have developed an emergency guide for you to print it, the double, the targets in the portfolio along with condoms and bags and so know at any time the potential impacts of each substance in your sex life.
Amphetamine: effects vary widely from one individual to another but usually, amphetamine, either in pill or powder injection (speed) causes high voltage excitement and mental body, making intercourse on a roller coaster (just of great excitement alternating with dips or phases of distraction) and orgasm in a lottery in which it is very difficult to get the jackpot.
Alcohol: powerful disinhibiting that helps bind and strip more brash, but at the moment of truth, earns its status nervous system depressant and therefore hinders the penetration and intercourse: a gatillazos causes them (a from 0.5 grams per liter of blood) and including vaginal dryness, anorgasmia and drowsiness.
Caffeine: a couple of cafes are able to awaken the erotic imagination and enhance the morbidity, but high doses of caffeine, theine, theobromine and other xanthines all they do is put the lovers on the verge of a nervous breakdown, dehydrating and fueling a paranoia that little or no help to the consummation of a good sex.
Cannabis: the joints, especially if marijuana, stimulate sexual fantasy and trigger feelings of the five senses to the limits of multiorgasmo. The problem is we're not talking about aphrodisiacs genitals, but the contrary, the pot reduced lubrication and also can cause forgetfulness (what young people call it "Gone to pot") during intercourse. In addition, if a couple gets used to smoke pot before getting down to work, then get bored if they do not and will depend on the boiler, the cost, kif or whatever to exchange fluids. The negative effects of these drugs get worse if you smoke mixed with snuff, and nicotine has (long term) lethal effects on male erectile response and female lubrication.
Cocaine: This very popular substance has an unfounded reputation as an aphrodisiac because although snorted in moderate doses can to enhance arousal, delay ejaculation and prolong intercourse, ultimately, its causes and continued abuse disorders like erectile dysfunction in men and almost always reduces the sensitivity of intercourse for both sexes, making them more mechanical sense. Applied directly to the erogenous zones, it may seem exciting, but does not increase the pleasure, but it does appear cumbersome irritation.
Ecstasy: are many young and not so young who use MDMA to increase their sexual pleasure. And indeed, ecstasy (whether in tablet, liquid or "crystal") increases markedly erotic desire, but (there's always a but) hinders the way to orgasm, especially when speed is very cut and other substances . In any case, enhances the sensitivity and spirituality of sex, to the point of generating the syndrome of "false love" or "falling in love chemical", which sometimes does not go away until months after the toxic-loving act.
GHB: its long name is Gamma Hydroxybutyrate is a drug and sex worship raves and clubs around the world, as well as sex environments "alternative" both gay and heterosexual. Like Rohypnol, Clonazepam and other substances of strong sedative power is known as a "rape drug", as administered in high doses can cause amnesia and fainting which would be used by third parties to carry out sexual abuse on drugged victim. GHB is a colorless, odorless and slightly salty taste that, once ingested, causes drunkenness strong enough.
Heroin: a more pleasurable drug is also the biggest enemy of sex, as with other opiates (opium, morphine, etc). In both sexes, the horse causes a strong caring what the Ten Commandments call "impure acts" and favors a more contemplative and active sex in all aspects of life. To make matters worse, their use seriously hampers the erectile response.
Ketamine: also known as Special K or "Heroin Techno" is a powerful anesthetic for horses that has become popular as a drug esnifable, drinkable or injectable in recent years. As its effect causes a strong buzz in who snorts and looks very similar to cocaine, many scoundrels give it to girls or guys to leave so they can KO abuse their bodies. And the truth is that the "blind" is so big that it will take just 8 to 80, as you will be immersed in a loop dreamlike hallucinations, delusions and chiribitas. In high doses, causes a "feeling like death," says Evgeny Krupitsky Russian psychiatrist. As an aphrodisiac, it works better the day after: ketamine hangover is unpleasant but very kinky and extreme lubricity causes disinhibition and the average consumer. The price? A handful of neurons in the trash.
LSD is supposed to be the drug of love and sex, but, like many other toxic myths, this is very relative and depends on who takes it, how to take and, above all, who take it. Leaving post acid whores is not a good idea, and the thing can end up as a chapter of the novel Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Hallucinations and sensory changes caused by the LSD can become a sexual organ in a god or a monster. With mescaline, psilocybin and other hallucinogens is exactly the same.
Popper vasodilator inhalant popular in the gay world, because it relaxes the sphincter muscles and thus facilitates the anal penetration. The problem is that its effects last only a short (about two minutes) and, therefore, must be breathing continuously during the event. On top of the popper usually leave a sore head, the soft penis and heart tachycardic.
Final note: Each person is different and each drug a universe and, in addition to variables such as quantity and quality, is also the frequency with which these drugs are consumed. This can make the effects of each drug in a person's sexuality are virtually unpredictable: the comments here are approximate discharges. But we can say without fear of contradiction that, as a rule, drugs alter perception and therefore increase the risk of pregnancy and of contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
(By Luis Landeira - DNA Journal )














