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Sex and Drugs
When we have the power of choice; the free judgment to come and go; we can do anything we want to (of course, in the law). Life is so big when we are young and every dream we have seem possible, that sometimes we can make some mistakes – of course we learn a lot with them, but it looks as if we have to pass trough some life tests to, effectively, grow up and become more mature, facing some situations.
Adolescence can be a phase in which life seems like a labyrinth – full of halls and doors, and we must decide which places we will pass trough. Sometimes we can find traps; sometimes we can find beautiful treasures. This metaphor is very useful when the issue is sex and drugs. These two items will be introduced in everybody’s life, in a certain moment. According to this sentence, parents get very worried about what will their teenagers do when frequenting parties and night clubs. Throughout the years people learned that they can not ask themselves if they children will do drugs; but “when” will they do drugs.
A very concerning point is that sex and drugs can come quite attached to one another; if these two “ingredients” make part of the same “cake”, lots of misadventures can happen. For example, when someone is under doing some drug (does not matter the nature of it: marijuana, cocaine, black label medicine, hallucinogen, and/or any sort o alcohol), perception becomes slower than usual, making reasoning to be more difficult to be developed. Decisions are affected, making a certain moment to be crucial when talking about future.
To have sex with someone under effects of alcohol can be very dangerous. First of all, it can decrease the sensations of what could be a very exciting moment. People are used to get clueless when alcohol is part of the game. Other drugs like marijuana can be experienced creating some unusual sensations, but the main question is to be all attention to what you are doing. If people really want to use drugs, there is no way to avoid it to happen; they will learn with their own steps. But never forget: rule number one: USE CONDOM.
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