DANGERS OF TAKING DRUGS/ALCOHOL BEFORE HAVING SEX
Dangers of Drugs and Alcohol Before Sex
Introduction
Using drugs or alcohol before sexual activity may seem harmless to some, but it can have serious physical, emotional, and legal consequences. It impairs judgment, reduces consent clarity, and increases the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies.
Immediate Risks
- Impaired Judgment: Alcohol and drugs can reduce your ability to make safe decisions.
- Increased Risky Behavior: You may engage in unprotected sex or act impulsively.
- Reduced Physical Performance: Some substances can cause erectile dysfunction or difficulty achieving orgasm.
- Memory Blackouts: You may not remember sexual encounters, which could affect consent and personal safety.
Long-Term Risks
- Sexual Health: Higher chances of contracting STIs or HIV.
- Addiction: Using substances to enhance sexual experience can lead to dependency.
- Emotional Consequences: Feelings of guilt, regret, or trauma may follow.
- Legal Issues: Engaging in sexual activity while intoxicated may have legal ramifications, especially regarding consent.

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