Many people believe that drinking makes things easier at the right time, but this is not the case.
How many times have you heard that a glass or two of wine can help things during a sexual encounter? But it’s true?
Are people who binge drink more likely to do the right or wrong thing in a moment of intimacy? Check out some questions and answers about the relationship between alcohol and sex below:
1. Does drinking help with seduction mood?
In initial doses, alcohol can produce some relaxation, reduce anxiety and inhibition. This will make it easier to “reach out” to your crush. But getting the quantity wrong can be fatal. With increased intake you may become drowsy or more impulsive and the chance of getting into trouble increases greatly.
2. Can alcohol cause someone to “force themselves”?
Yes, anyone who crosses the line can lose the “locks” of common sense, become bolder than necessary and advance the signal without having been “invited” or without being fully aware of what they are doing. And the story goes both ways, both for those who drink too much and push themselves, and for those who drink and end up “accepting” the other’s advances. It is no coincidence that today there is a lot of discussion about the issue of consent to sex and, for most experts, those who drink little are not capable of consenting to anything and should avoid intimate contact.
3. Can people who drink perform better at “H” time?
This is a myth. People have the false idea that drinking can improve sexual performance, increase the chances of orgasm and increase ejaculation time. But the story isn’t quite like that. Those who drink too much can become much slower, sleepier and have a significant delay in their body’s responses. Therefore, exaggerations increase the risk of losing erection, in the case of men, as well as reducing the woman’s pleasure responses.
4. Do those who drink little run a greater risk in sex?
REAL! Anyone who drinks too much alcohol may lose the ability to correctly assess what is happening. There is therefore the risk of making mistakes in making a decision and regretting it the next day (“moral hangover”), in addition to the greater risk of having unprotected sexual intercourse, which increases the risk of sexually transmitted diseases (sexually transmitted infections) and even of unwanted pregnancy.
Source: Terra

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