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Stimfapping

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Skeletal structure of Methamphetamine, a substance which commonly induces the urge to stimfap in users.

Stimfapping is a highly sophisticated psychonaut activity which involves intense masturbation sessions while under the influence of stimulants. Due to the increased libido commonly produced by certain stimulants, regular users often feel the need to engage in sexual and autosexual acts more often. entactogenic stimulants, such as MDMA, are usually associated with increased emotional connection and users are disinhibited and more likely to engage in physical intimacy with others. However, some non-entactogenic stimulants, such as amphetamine and methamphetamine can cause anxiety and anti-social behavior, sometimes forcing users to masturbate rather than seek sexual partners. Amphetamine use is also connected with erectile dysfunction and difficulty orgasming [1], thus even prolonging the time needed to reach desired satisfaction. Anecdotal evidence suggests that majority of stimfappers are male, although the libido-influencing nature of stimulants is present in all sexes.

Pharmacology

Stimfaping is typically practiced under the influence of dopamine releasing agents or reuptake-inhibitors, these substances often also have minor serotonergic activity.

Anecdotal evidence also suggest that careful addition of an opioid agonists might be a contributing factor.

Harm potential

Stimfapping carries risks of stimulant abuse and pornography/masturbation addiction, aswell as physical injury due to continuous friction over the extend of the bindge.

Serious side effects include sexual dysfunction.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

References

  1. Chou NH, Huang YJ, Jiann BP. The Impact of Illicit Use of Amphetamine on Male Sexual Functions. J Sex Med. 2015 Aug;12(8):1694-702. doi: 10.1111/jsm.12926. Epub 2015 Jul 6. PMID: 26147855.

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