Horny gays
by Fred Penzel, PhD
This article was initially published in the Winter 2007 edition of the OCD Newsletter.
OCD, as we know, is largely about experiencing harsh and unrelenting challenge. It can generate you to question even the most basic things about yourself – even your sexual orientation. A 1998 research published in the Journal of Sex Research found that among a community of 171 college students, 84% reported the occurrence of sexual intrusive thoughts (Byers, et al. 1998). In request to have doubts about one’s sexual identity, a sufferer need not ever have had a homo- or heterosexual experience, or any type of sexual experience at all. I have observed this symptom in young children, adolescents, and adults as skillfully. Interestingly Swedo, et al., 1989, start that approximately 4% of children with OCD experience obsessions concerned with forbidden aggressive or perverse sexual thoughts.
Although doubts about one’s retain sexual identity might seem pretty straightforward as a symptom, there are actually a number of variations. The most obvious form is where a sufferer experiences the consideration that they might be of a different sexual orientation than they formerly believed. If the su
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What draws gay men to slamming: the rush, pleasure or kinship?
Gay and bisexual men living in the Netherlands reported intense rush, less sexual inhibition, pleasure and kinship among the perceived benefits of slamming in a master thesis titled ‘Meth, Sex, Health and Pleasure’ from Utrecht University.
Slamming is the intravenous injection of crystal methamphetamine (also acknowledged as crystal meth, tina and ice). Similar to chemsex involving different substances (including GHB/GBL, mephedrone, MDMA and, to a lesser extent, cocaine and ketamine), slamming can take place before or during sexual activity to facilitate, prolong or enhance the sexual experience.
In the 2017 The European MSM Internet Survey (EMIS), 15% of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men from 50 European countries reported ever having chemsex and over 10% had done so in the past 12 months. Following these findings and increased concern around chemsex in the region, the EU’s Drug Move 2021-2025 included LGBTI+ people for the first time. It emphasises the importance of recognizing the diversity of people who uses drugs but it only refers to the LGBTI+ community once in general and still does not ad
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What's the Score?
GHB and GBL are also known as: GBH, Grievous bodily harm, Gina, G or liquid ecstasy.
GHB (Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate) and GBL (Gamma Butyrolactone) are chems used in twist clubs or during sex. They're depressant drugs ('downers'), which means they gradual your body and its functions down.
Both types of G have industrial solvent and paint stripper-type chemicals in them.
Because GBL turns into GHB inside the body, the effects of GBL can be stronger or more unpredictable than when taking GHB.
As the rule on GHB has tightened, GBL has largely taken over from it on the scene.
Sex on G
The drug has a reputation for making people horny. Its relaxing effect can be used to help take things up the arse.
Less welcome is how it can make it harder to come or how it can lower your inhibitions, making unsafe sex more likely - and with it, passing on HIV, syphilis, herpes, gonorrhoea, etc.
But if you're a bit out of it - or totally dead to the planet - it'll be tough to control what's happening or even remember it when (or if) you come round.
Taking G
GHB and GBL appear as a clear, salty liquid with no perceive odor that's m