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Erectile dysfunction – effects of alcohol and smoking
A night out with the boys until the small hours of the morning, a party with the
friends, a nice romp in the hay with a girl. The usual companions to these popular
pastimes are alcohol and tobacco. Indeed, the very idea of party or night out is
inextricably linked with alcohol consumption, despite the fact that smoking is not
that popular anymore, not to mention somewhat illegal in public places and pubs in
several countries.
However, while drinks and smokes make the party infinitely better, ending the
party in a bed with someone l becomes a bit of a problem. It is a well-known fact
that alcohol and sex don’t mix well. True, a glass or two can be relaxing and
even arousing, but a whole bottle of hard liquor is the safest way to a limp
noodle. Some young people can actually pour a lot of alcohol down their throats
without missing out on bedroom performance, but heavy drinking means impotence
sooner or later.
Smoking is just as bad for your sex life as alcohol. Although you will still be
able to get it up and perform in bed, your lungs and heart will not be able to keep
up with the increased effort. Pretty soon you’ll find yourself wheezing and
forced to assume a more passive role in order to save your strength. And this even
before considering the negative effect smoking has on fertility in both men and
women.
After sex cigarettes are a nice touch to the afterglow of a shared orgasm, but
various studies showed that 40 percent of smokers are impotent. Smoking increases
the risk of impotence by some 50 percent for men in their 30s and 40s. This means
that many men who would otherwise be perfectly healthy are no impotent simply
because they liked to smoke. It sounds like a bitter tradeoff.
The conclusion is that neither drinking, nor smoking are good for sex, which
means a choice is waiting down the road for you. Have fun, but stay safe!
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