Thereโ€™s no doubt the bond between alcohol and sex is one of the more storied love/hate relationships in all of historyโ€”equaling that of Hamlet and Ophelia or Sam and Diane. Who will debate that a few drinks will make you feel sexually important while a few more will turn your importance to impotence? Yet despite the need for an uneasy balance, alcohol still plays a large role in the human mating ritual. But is it a wise idea to mix shots with sheets?

Shakespeare once wrote that alcohol โ€œprovokes the desire, but takes away the performance.โ€ And he couldnโ€™t have been closer to the truth. In small doses, alcohol can do wonders in procuring you a late-night partner. Beyond the relaxation and confidence that a stiff oneโ€”a drink, that isโ€”can bring, Cory Silverberg notes that alcohol also has an expectancy effect on drinkers. Silverbergโ€™s article on About.com states, โ€œIn studies where people have been given drinks that were non-alcoholic but told they contained alcohol, researchers have found that participants report increased sexual arousal similar to those who actually consumed alcohol. If you think youโ€™re going to be more comfortable and more open to sexual stimulation, you may in fact be more open.โ€

Alcohol is known for its powers as a social lubricant, and when it comes to sex, thereโ€™s nothing wrong with a little extra lube. But too much just make things sloppy and awkward.

In larger doses the social side effects of being a stumbling, drooling drunk pretty much deter any potential mates from being interested. However, if you are able to bumble your way into the apartment of someone with obviously low standards, donโ€™t get your hopes up. The Alcoholism Sourcebook reports, โ€œImpotence is common among โ€ฆ chronic drinkers.โ€ It goes on to say that prolonged drinking can result in an โ€œincreased ratio of free estrogen to free testosterone, worsening age-related decline in testosterone.โ€ A Virginia Tech study on the effects of alcohol on the mind and body found that โ€œWhile a few drinks might temporarily dull inhibitions and anxiety about sexual activity, larger doses will lead to loss of sensation, inability to reach orgasm, and temporary impotence.โ€

All this may be an embarrassingly excusable effect of having one too many, but the reality can be a lot uglierโ€”and inexcusable. For some alcohol can act as a coercive force. Matthew Saylor, the Community Liason at Renoโ€™s West Hills Hospital, says, โ€œFemales canโ€™t break down alcohol as quickly as men because they lack a specific enzyme. A lot of sex crimes take place because of that. โ€ฆ Women are going to lose consciousness quicker.โ€ Saylor points out that while meeting over a drink is one thing, giving someone alcohol to better your chances of having sex with them is borderline criminal.

Alcohol is a temperamental lover. One night she can have you screaming in euphoric ecstasy, the next youโ€™re scorned for inadequacies. Do you really want to bring something so unpredictable home for a mรฉnage ร  trois?

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