I know when I address the issue of drugs and sex I am not talking to a naïve audience because drug sales in the United States is astronomical therefore making me believe at least 3 out my ten readers must be stoned right now….I actually insist on it! Do drugs enhance sex? If so, what drugs enhance sex better than others? Well if that question were easily answered then we would have fewer overdoses and maybe fewer unwanted pregnancies or diseases.
The first reality you have to face is that if you are doing drugs of any kind you put yourself and others at risk. In addition to careless behavior that can come from drug use is also a possible allergic reaction. Make sure if you are doing drugs of any kind that you are not doing them with a stranger that might not have your best interests in mind. Don't do a "new" drug with a stranger. In other words you go out on a first date with someone and they suggest you both take EXTACY - not a good idea.
METABOLIC BABBLE
Your body is not like everyone else's body and your metabolism is runs a different rate than others so no two people will have the same DRUG TOLERENCE level as each other. So if you are just starting to use drugs and experiment make sure you know what the drug IS and what your metabolism is. If your body burns off everything than you might be able to handle depressants better and if you are overweight you might be excited by stimulants.
ECSTASY: (Taken from a review by Cross, Goodwin and Green's 1995 Review of the Review of the pharmacology and clinical pharmacology of 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA or "Ecstasy").
Ecstasy is often described as an "entheogenic" drug, giving the user greater empathy and closeness to fellow users. However, this increase in intimacy between users does not normally translate into overtly sexual activity. There have been a number of human studies providing conflicting results, some authors finding an increase in libido and sexual activity (particularly within the gay scene), with others finding a loss of interest in sex, and sexual dysfunction (impotence) following ecstasy use. Sexual dysfunction is also a common side effect with SSRI-type antidepressant drugs (e.g. Prozac & Seroxat) which have similar pharmacological effects (increased serotonin levels) to ecstasy-type drugs.
COCAINE: (Taken from The Physical Effects Of Cocaine on ShesInRecovery.com)
Regular use can result in loss of interest in sex, decreased sexual performance, risk of impotence and infertility. Cocaine and crack can cause miscarriages, developmental disorders and complications during birth. Regular use can result in premature separation of placenta from uterus leading to premature births or stillbirths. Babies run a greater risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Cocaine babies have higher risk of respiratory, kidney trouble, and genital malformation. Visual problems, lack of coordination and retardation are common.
MARIJUANA: (Taken from Dr. Lin: 4/3/2002 response to the physical effects of marijuana from The Lin Institute)
Too bad, the marijuana chemicals start to take over your parasympathetic nervous system, resulting in youth impotence. In the nervous synapses (the nervous interconnection switches), it mimics the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the entire nervous systems. Before the marijuana chemicals produces significantly negative effects on the parasympathetic erectile mechanism of the acetylcholine => Nitric Oxide (erectile neurotransmitter) => cGMP (arterial dilator) , it may help you relax and erect longer for sex by blocking (de-stressing) the sympathetic nervous "fight or flight" (that is, "premature ejaculation or erection withdrawal") in the sympathetic nervous alpha receptors.
I provided previously researched information from various websites to give you a LEGITIMATE view of what really happens to you when you use. Drugs are not about SEDUCTION and my editor may or may or may not agree; if you have to use drugs to seduce a lady then you might be in need of "professional" help. I personally use pot and I can tell you first hand that is has affected me over the years. I don't recommend any drugs ever to anyone and no one at bedroom insider is a doctor. But none of us needs to be a doctor to tell you drugs can be fun OCCASIONALLY but never for influence of sex.
Lastly, there are drugs like VIAGRA that I highly recommend if you need them. But overall drugs do not enhance sex legitimately because you don't really know what you are feeling. Keep a clear head and clean body and you will really living the good life, a life filled with fulfilling sex.