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Let’s be real for a minute: Toking up before sex is one the greatest things ever . Sure, messy, drunken sex is pretty stellar too, but many would argue that stoned sex is better than drunk sex, due to the fact that everything, including eating Cheez-Its and doing things with your penis, feels sooo good when you’re faded .
If you need some proof as to why you should take a hit before you hit it, a study done last year by Joseph Palamar and his colleagues at New York University found that there are far more negative aspects to a booze-fueled romp than there are for high sex. For instance, the spins. Oh Lordy, the spins.
One participant explained that he needed to interrupt his bang-session because he “had to stop and go hurl.” Oh, no. There’s just no redeeming yourself after that. 
On the other hand, you would never get the spins, nor would you need to stop mid-fuck and vom in a corner, from getting baked. The worst thing that could happen is you start laughing at her vagina, or you forget what sex even is. And that would only be funny.
Now, let’s examine what the biological/neural difference between drunk sex and stoned sex is. When you’re a few drinks in, alcohol slows down thought processes and cognition, which is why you don’t give a single shit about anything. However, the parts of your brain that control sexual urges remain untouched, therefore making you want to have sex with anyone with a pulse. Not too great. 
Conversely, when you get high, the THC enters your bloodstream almost immediately, and researchers have found that THC stimulates testosterone production, and can increase testosterone levels by up to sex times. And that, my friends, is what makes you horny. 
Combine that with the relaxing and mood-lifting effects of the stuff, and you have the perfect equation for a really, really good lay. You feel incredible, you’re turned on, and you still have your wits about you. 
On a side note, think about this: Have you ever heard about alcohol-infused lube? You know, for increased sensation? No, you haven’t, because it doesn’t exist. But you know what does exist? Weed lube . Now that’s some good stuff right there. Hell yes.
There’s even a strain of marijuana that was created especially for boosting libido, called Sexpot . Very fitting. Sexpot is only available in California at the moment, and is marketed toward women, but if the lady you’re about to have sex with is really turned on, it’ll get you really turned on, too. Everybody wins!
On a final note, people have been using pot as an aphrodisiac for centuries. And if something has been around for that long, it must mean it’s good.

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"With weed, I usually feel more sexy … and happy."
There's no question that taking drugs or drinking before you have sex has an effect on the, ahem, activities that follow. Surely this is something you've discussed among friends, but to give your next conversation about the nuances of sex under the influence a bit more weight, teams of researchers from New York University and Johns Hopkins University published two separate studies on the topic in the Archives of Sexual Behavior and Psychopharmacology .
The first study in Archives of Sexual Behavior is an in-depth, qualitative study that focuses on the details of how marijuana and alcohol affect sex, and followed the sex lives of 24 participants — 12 men, 12 women, all heterosexual — to glean information. The second from Psychopharmacology focuses on cocaine's effect on sex based on controlled administration of the drug to 12 participants who didn't know whether they were taking the drug or a placebo during the study.
Some of the surface findings seem cool and fun — people are more talkative! Sex lasts longer! People want to have sex more! Yay! But among the findings are the negatives you might expect: total memory loss from blacking out, feelings of regret, and people left wondering whether or not they'd used a condom. Some participants also discuss sexual encounters between two people who were clearly very drunk — which, legally, is a criminal act . (You have to be able to give consent, and you can't give consent if you're drunk.) So maybe don't use these studies as an excuse to try sex under the influence of every drug under the sun, especially illegal ones. Definitely don't. That being said: Here are 23 ways sex changes when you're high or when you're drunk.
1. Drinking makes you more outgoing and more likely to connect with potential partners. No surprise here.
2. But drinking led to more people choosing partners they may not normally pick. Palamar's team found a lot of negatives associated with being drunk or high before sex, but one of the biggest ones is that people who'd been drinking reported being more likely to choose an "atypical partner" or experience "post-sex regret." People commonly complained of things like seeing a partner "in the daylight" for the first time or feeling like they woke up to a "different person" after hooking up drunk.
3. People report feeling sexier after smoking or drinking. But especially after drinking. From the study: "One female stated she felt so attractive on alcohol that she feels she is the 'diva of the party,' yet another states she felt like the 'sexiest woman on the planet' while high on marijuana." Here's what one participant, a 32-year-old woman, had to say about how the two experiences compare: "When I'm drunk, I'm drunk, so I'm like, 'I'm hot.' Then with weed, I usually feel more sexy ... and happy. You usually feel a little sexier, a little bit more turned on and ready to have sex, instead of being self-conscious."
4. Sometimes, smoking makes people feel more insecure. One man from the study said that drinking helps "numb" his insecurities, but, in his experience, smoking can sometimes increase his body image issues.
5. Smoking tends to make people clam up. As in, they are quieter than normal and a bit less social.
6. Cocaine use increases sexual desire . And the more cocaine in a person's system, the higher their sexual desire seemed to go.
7. But cocaine also makes users more impatient... Which correlates to them being less likely to use a condom if one isn't readily available. Aside from being illegal, this is obviously also extremely dangerous!
8. Alcohol turns people into social butterflies . A phrase some people used was that they were "down for anything" when they're drunk. One 18-year-old male participant said, "I don't feel as outgoing [on marijuana]. I don't want to hold a conversation and stuff like that. Whereas if I'm drunk, I talk to anybody." Another participant, a 19-year-old woman, echoed this sentiment, but added that marijuana makes her "laugh more, and I guess when you laugh, it makes people want to socialize with you."
9. Smoking makes you pickier about who you'll hang out with. In the cases where marijuana did make people want to talk more, they said they tended to be more selective of who they wanted to be around at the time. "When I'm high, I'm a people person, but I'm selective," said a 35-year-old male participant. "When I drink, I don't mind being in a crowd of people. There are times I'll be high, and I'll go to a party, and I'll pick this guy or this girl. But when I'm drunk, I'm just going to mingle with everybody."
10. Alcohol leads to more "aggressive" behavior than marijuana does. Women, especially, said that men seemed to be more domineering when they're drunk, and that doesn't necessarily happen when they're high. "When there's drinking involved, guys seem to get more belligerent and crazy, and get this weird aggressive energy," said one 31-year-old female participant.
11. People are hornier when they're drunk versus when they're high. Generally, people said they're just sort of happy to do whatever when they're high. But when they're drunk, sex is the thing they want to do the most. "Maybe I'm looking for [sex] more if I were drunk, whereas when I'm high, I'm happy doing other things," one 31-year-old woman said. "Sex is great. Watching a movie is great. Resting's great. But when I'm drunk, fucking would be great."
12. The feeling of being willing to "do anything" people feel when they're drunk is different between men and women. This is a crucial difference, and one of only a few gendered differences in the study's findings. While women tend to discuss this attitude in terms of being more "adventurous," men compared the feeling alcohol gives them to "boldness" or "confidence." One man said, "It feels like you get a lot more primal [on alcohol]," and said it's like a feeling of needing something and doing whatever to get it.
13. Marijuana's "forbiddenness" facilitates intimacy between two people. Because it's still illegal in most places, participants in the study said the taboo of smoking weed with someone else in private is an intimate act. "When I go on a date, if it went well, I'd be like, 'Want to come back to my place and smoke weed?'" said one 31-year-old woman. "That's a great transition into the intimacy of being at my house. 'Let's do something a little bit taboo together.' And then it's like you're sharing a sensation that's a little bit forbidden."
14. People don't lower their standards when they're high, but they do find people more attractive in general. While alcohol led a lot of people to sleep with people they didn't necessarily find attractive, some said they found their partners "more attractive" when they were high. "When I'm high ... the people I'm attracted to, I'm not at all attracted to sober," a 22-year-old female participant said. "They should be called 'weed goggles,' because it's much worse on marijuana than on alcohol."
15. Alcohol makes you forget things you did. Obviously. A lot of participants said they couldn't remember sexual interactions they had when alcohol was involved. As the study notes, "This often led to reclusiveness, and some participants even reported being 'cold' to their partner in the morning." Clearly, this is dangerous, and one of many reasons to be super careful about having sex when you've been drinking.
16. Having sex when you're high once will make you want to have more sex when you're high. A man and woman from the study both separately reported a desire "for more sex after the first sexual episode on marijuana." But people who have had drunken sex don't necessarily crave more drunken sex.
17. Having sex after you drink leads to a lot of regret . There's a whole section in the study dedicated to feelings of regret following sex. "The most commonly reported feeling after sex on alcohol was regret," the study reads. This comes from a combination of the fact that alcohol led participants to sleep with people they didn't find attractive, concerns about pregnancy, and completely forgetting about people they'd had sex with. "When you're drunk, it's more regrets or I-wish-I-didn't-do-that type of thing," said one 32-year-old woman. "Definitely had times where I didn't use a condom. Pulling-out method, one-night stands ... Just didn't feel good about that at all."
18. For women, having sex drunk leads to increased feelings of shame. Chalk this up to a terrible societal double standard, but women in the study commonly expressed feelings of shame for allowing themselves to have sex with someone they felt they wouldn't have sex with sober. "When you're drunk, you might see somebody and be like, damn, he looks mad good," one 25-year-old woman said. "Then you wake up, you're like, oh, what the hell did I just do?"
19. But men said they just regret the women they pursued while they were drunk. Fun! So, while women are feeling bad about themselves for having sex, men tend to feel bad about who they had sex with. "Oh, so much regret for alcohol," said one 20-year-old man. "Sometimes I hook up with girls I wouldn't normally have while sober."
20. People have sex longer when they've been drinking. Because of a feeling of desensitization after drinking, participants reported "prolonged intercourse" when alcohol is involved. Some people said they really enjoyed this, but one woman pointed out that this can become painful after a while.
21. Sex while you're high feels much more intense and compassionate. While being high warps the participants' sense of time (making 15 minutes feel like an hour in some cases), many said the orgasm they experience during high sex is more intense than a drunken or sober orgasm. They also said the orgasm tends to come much quicker. One woman also said she feels "very sensual" when she's high.
22. Both alcohol and weed lead to sexual dysfunction. Men said alcohol made it more difficult to get hard, and some women said weed makes it harder to get "naturally lubricated."
23. Some people can't focus enough to orgasm at all when they're high. Some women said they just couldn't quite get there when they were high, simply because it was too hard to focus.
This post was originally published in 2016 and has been updated.

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Some mental and physical conditions can rev up your sex drive to dangerous levels. Know the symptoms and when to get treated, before the consequences become irreversible.
An overactive sex drive is a problem that can greatly alter lives and careers. Just ask Tiger Woods, former New York Governor Elliot Spitzer, or Arnold Schwarzenegger. Laurie Steelsmith, ND, LAc, of the Steelsmith Natural Health Center in Honolulu, says an overactive sex drive that can lead to hypersexuality goes by many different names — compulsive sexual behavior or sexual addiction, as well as nymphomania in women and satyriasis in males — but the symptoms are the same:
Hypersexuality can have serious consequences that go well beyond threatening your sexual health. These include:
The exact causes of overactive sex drive are unknown, but research shows there may be links between hypersexuality and other mental and physical health problems. Any of the following conditions could possibly lead to an overactive sex drive:
Bipolar disorder. This treatable mental illness is marked by extreme changes in mood — from the highs of mania to the lows of depression. Hypersexuality can be one of the symptoms of the mania phase. Once bipolar disorder is under control, hypersexuality symptoms should be, too.
Dementia. According to a report in the journal Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, it is quite common for people with dementia to exhibit sexually inappropriate behaviors, such as exposing themselves, using obscenities, masturbating, or propositioning other people. It affects men and women with dementia equally and is more common in people with severe dementia. Medications used to treat hypersexuality in people with dementia have had mixed results. Some therapy may help. Caregivers need to be educated about the disorder and understand that it is a symptom of the greater health issue.
Persistent genital arousal disorder. Women with this condition constantly feel sexually aroused and can’t rid themselves of their intense feelings — not even achieving orgasm helps. The intense feelings of arousal can last for days or weeks. Treatment often involves a combination of antidepressants , hormonal therapy, anaesthetizing gels, and behavioral therapy.
Rabies. A 28-year-old woman went to her doctor at the Sri Gokulam Hospital and Research Institute in Salem, Tamil Nadu, India, complaining of having an overactive sex drive. She died four days later, and an autopsy showed she had rabies. Doctors believe the virus inflamed her brain, which led to the hypersexuality. Seek medical treatment immediately if you are bitten by an animal and don’t know if it was vaccinated against rabies. By the time symptoms of rabies become obvious, it can be too late for successful treatment.
Klüver-Bucy syndrome. This rare neurobehavioral condition, stemming from brain damage, causes a variety of unusual symptoms, including inappropriate sexual behavior as well as putting unusual items in th
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