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'''Sexual arousal''' in the context of drug usage can be described as a mild to intense increase in feelings of sexual desire, anticipation of sexual activity and the likelihood that one will view the context of a given situation as sexual in nature. When experienced, this sensation is not overwhelming or out of control but simply remains something that the tripper is constantly aware of.  
'''Sexual arousal''' in the context of drug usage can be described as a mild to intense increase in feelings of sexual desire, anticipation of sexual activity and the likelihood that one will view the context of a given situation as sexual in nature. When experienced, this sensation is not overwhelming or out of control but simply remains something that one is constantly aware of.  


This effect is often greatly potentiated when experienced alongside feelings of positive [[Physical effects: Enhancement of touch|enhancement of touch]].
This effect is often greatly potentiated when experienced alongside feelings of positive [[Physical effects: Enhancement of touch|enhancements of touch]] and [[Physical effects: Stimulation|stimulation]].


===See also===
===See also===

Revision as of 13:03, 18 May 2014

Sexual arousal in the context of drug usage can be described as a mild to intense increase in feelings of sexual desire, anticipation of sexual activity and the likelihood that one will view the context of a given situation as sexual in nature. When experienced, this sensation is not overwhelming or out of control but simply remains something that one is constantly aware of.

This effect is often greatly potentiated when experienced alongside feelings of positive enhancements of touch and stimulation.

See also