Ghb gay

People are taking GHB in clubs. Experts say we're not paying enough attention.

In the club or at a party, GHB makes its entrance. It arrives in a small vial – maybe paired with a dropper – and is poured into a drink. Something sweet like lemonade. Or even water. 

"G" is popular enough among some on the party scene to be recognizable by just its first initial. It has been favored in club settings, particularly at homosexual clubs. Users utter they feel euphoric, promiscuous and confident. But it can also cause nausea, dizziness, blurred vision and elevated body temperatures. In Europe, it's gained attention for being linked to a number of rapes and deaths. 

Experts say GHB deserves more of our attention and caution, and those who are taking it should be armed with information about its dangers, especially as it gains popularity. Remember, too, that addiction is possible, and drug operate can be deadly.

"If you're using a drug like GHB, you need to tell your friends," says Joseph Palamar, associate professor in the department of population health at New York University. "If you're out with five peo

GHB

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 gyrate 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 statute 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 earth - it'll be challenging to control what's happening or even remember it when (or if)

Chem sex- A deep look into GHB

Last Updated:

February 25th,

Chemsex (also known as party and engage or wired play) refers to the use of drugs during sex. This type of sex typically relies on the arousal-increasing properties of specific stimulants and is most commonly used among men who have sex with men. This makes chemsex more prevalent in communities of same-sex attracted and bisexual men. The specific drugs involved make this type of sexual activity particularly risky. The three drugs involved in chemsex can cause physical and psychological harm. Alongside the addiction potential (in terms of substances and specific behaviours), engaging in chemsex can come with a range of different risks. Entity aware of these risks is one of the key ways to stay as safe as possible if engaging with chemsex in any way.

What is Chemsex?

Chemsex is defined as ‘intention sex under the influence of psychoactive drugs, mostly among men who have sex with men.’ It involves the use of specific substances in order to form sexual experiences more intense and pleasurable.

What drugs are used for Chemsex?

Many d

Injecting drugs

Sometimes people inject crystal meth and mephedrone. With this there is an increased risk of infections and viruses like HIV and HEP A&B. To minimise your risk never share needles.

Set Group Rules

Agree in advance, and while sober, what sex you want to have &#; and don&#;t want to have. Make sure everyone is in agreement about what is going to happen and respect others boundaries.

Safer Sex?

Be upfront about the type of sex you want to acquire &#; including if you want to use condoms. &#; and bring safer sex materials with you. Not using condoms can put you at uncertainty of STIs, and people on certain drugs may have rougher sex increasing the risk of bleeding and infection.

PrEP

PrEP is a drug which, when taken correctly, prevents you from contracting HIV. If you are going to own unproteced sex with muliple partners and under the influence of drugs &#; PrEP could be beneficial in limiting your chance of HIV infection.

Other substances?

You should avoid mixing drugs, with alcohol and any other drugs and never mix poppers with erectile drugs