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People in Great Britain are more likely to combine drugs with sex than those in the U.S., Canada, Australia or Europe, according to a survey. The survey found that young Britons, especially those with higher incomes, were more likely to combine drug sex, known as “chemsex”, writes the giant [...]
People in Great Britain are more likely to combine drugs with sex than those in the U.S., Canada, Australia or Europe, according to a survey.
The survey found that young Britons, especially those with higher incomes, were more likely to combine drug sex, known as “chemsex”, writes the British giant. BBC.
More than 22,000 people participated in researching the Global Drug Survey on sex and narcotics.
She found out that alcohol, cannabis, MDMA and cocaine are the most commonly used drugs.
Researchers say that the meaning of drug use in humans is important in order to convey the message about the damage they cause.
The Most Popular Alcohol
The report found alcohol to be the most popular drug.
About 58% of men and 60% of women who participated in the study said they had been drinking before sex during the past year.
The report says people from Great Britain are more likely to have drugs combined like cocaine, MDMA and sex methadone.
The report describes British metadon use of sex as “particularly surprising”.
The report said that while people of all genders and sexual orientations had “chemsex” gay and bisexual males had <x2 most likely done this”.
It also found that the “gay men were 1.6 times more likely than heterosexual males used drugs with the specific goal of increasing sexual experience last year”
Dr. Lawn, from University College London, said that while Chemsex is often linked to gay males, the study found <x0... men and women of all sexual orientations involved in the behavior”.
Regular important test
Marc Thompson, who directs the improvement of sexual health at “Terrence Higgins Trust”, says that combining medicines with sex can increase the possibility of infectious diseases.
The use of drugs leads to dangers during sex, which increases the chances of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Regular testing is really important”, he told Newsbeat.
“Sic highlights this report, drug and sex use is something that is not exclusive to gay and bisexual men, but it's something that happens throughout the wider population. Therefore, it is vital that all know the potential risks“, he said further.










