![]() ![]() Downing at least 3 units of alcohol during one session was reported by 42%.įor around two thirds of respondents, the reasons for using were to prolong sex (68%), increase arousal (66%), release inhibitions (64%), and intensify sensations (61%). More than two thirds (69%) said they had used four or more different drugs during sex in the preceding 6 months. The most commonly used drugs were ecstasy/MDMA (92%), GHB also known as liquid ecstasy (76%), and laughing gas (69%). Half the respondents who said they used drugs during sex did so once a month. ![]() Among women, this proportion rose to 51% compared with 44% in bisexual men and 39% in straight men.Īmong the general public, men are more likely to use drugs than women, prompting the researchers to suggest that women might use to enable them to take part in esoteric sex acts with multiple partners. More than four out of 10 respondents (44% 443) said they used drugs during sex. The average age of the respondents was 47. And for around one in 10 (12%) it was once or twice a year. Over half of respondents (58%) said they engaged in swinging at least monthly for around a third (30%) the frequency was once every 3 months. The survey, which was advertised through Dutch swinger websites during May and August 2018, was completed by 1005 swingers (response rate 68%). To explore this further, the researchers analysed the responses of swingers who completed an online survey on the perceived pros and cons of recreational drug use, and its possible consequences. The available evidence suggests that drug use among swingers is relatively common, but little is known about their beliefs and intentions around this activity. ![]() Swingers are couples who have sex with others and singles who have sex with them.Īlthough they identify as straight, they also engage in same sex behaviour. Nearly one in two swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify the experience, with women more likely to do so than either straight or bisexual men, suggest the results of a Dutch survey, published online in the journal Sexually Transmitted Infections.īut the practice is associated with a significantly heightened risk of unprotected sex, the responses show. Women more likely to do so than straight or bisexual men using increases risk of unprotected sex Nearly 1 in 2 swingers uses recreational drugs to intensify sex, survey suggests ![]()
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