Chemsex and mental health
Chemsex is a term used to describe the practice of using drugs such as GHB/GBL, mephedrone or crystal meth to enhance sexual experiences. Chemsex is often associated with the LGBTQ+ community, and is becoming increasingly popular in some social circles. However, this practice is not without risks, and there are many potential dangers associated with Chemsex, especially when it comes to mental health.
The substances used for Chemsex can cause intense feelings of euphoria and pleasure, but this can be followed by severe feelings of depression and anxiety after the drugs wear off. This can lead to an increased risk of developing mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, and can also worsen existing mental health issues.
The use of Chemsex drugs can also increase the risk of risky sexual behaviours, such as unsafe sex, which can lead to further physical and mental health problems. Chemsex can also lead to addiction, which can be difficult to overcome and can take a toll on one’s mental health.
If you or someone you know is engaging in Chemsex, it is important to be aware of the potential mental health risks associated with it. Seeking professional help is the best way to ensure that your mental health is looked after, and that you are able to make informed decisions about how you engage in Chemsex.