People will keep searching for aphrodisiacs until one is found to genuinely make sex better.
Different Alleged Aphrodisiacs.
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There are many more substances said to have aphrodisiac effects. Every person is different and each of the aphrodisiacs will act differently from person to person. Whether or not the aphrodisiac improves sexual experiences also has to do with the persons mindset and what they like during sex. If a person does not like the affect caused by the substance, then it obviously will not enhance sexual activities. The substances with check marks to the left are substances that I have tested during coitus for aphrodisiac properties. .
Alcohol.
Alcohol is the only depressant that I found to be called an aphrodisiac. Alcohol has a numbing effect if one drinks too much. Alcohol also makes a person loose control of motor skills while intoxicated. To be used as an aphrodisiac, alcohol must be consumed in small portions. Alcohol is not something I would recommend to be used as an aphrodisiac. A glass of wine is fine, but if one is looking to heighten sexual arousal, and stimulation, keep it at one or two glasses.
Amphetamines/Methamphetamines.
Also known as "speed", amphetamines and methamphetamines are not aphrodisiacs. In fact, speed causes not only difficulty in reaching an orgasm, it lowers male libido. Some people do think that speed enhances sexual activity, and conduct in intercourse while under the influence, however this is a small percent of people. .
Cocaine.
Cocaine is a narcotic that brings a feeling of well-being and closeness. This feeling carried over into the bedroom. Cocaine does not increase stimulation, but you feel like you have more energy because you can not tell when your body is getting tired. In this sense cocaine can be considered an aphrodisiac to some. Remember that Cocaine is very addictive and is not alright to use. Cocaine is one of the few drugs that actually does kill brain cells.