Why does alcohol heighten my sense of arousal?!


Question: When I drink, I am much more easily aroused. Why?


Answers: When I drink, I am much more easily aroused. Why?

Alcohol has CNS depressant effect. It relaxes you. It keeps your subconscious worries away. It gives you temporary feeling of goodness. But exactly opposite is alcohols reaction on body. Although mentally you feel aroused and sex drive increases, due to CNS depressant effects of alcohol the performance decrease and this happens more depending on amount of alcohol you consume. This is the reason why many who drink alcohol have greatly elevated sexual drive but gross decrease in performance which leads to frustration.

Here, drink this shot and I will explain!

It only releases your inhibitions.

it relaxes you inhibitions and fears

Because it lowers your sense of inhibition. Impulse control.

I would love to know that answer too. I get a tingly feeling down there haha.

Its alcohol!!!!!! it does it to everyone

ITS NOT THAT YOUR SENSE OF AROUSAL INCREASES ITS MORE THAT YOUR SENSE OF INHIBITION LESSENS

You are relax and your train of though is narrow to the subject of sex.

It does not heighten arousal; it lowers inhibitions.

alcohol does that. it's the chemical imbalance in your brain, and you are naturally going to act differently than when you don't drink.

What is does is lower you inhibition. It doesn't really increase your arousal in any direct way.

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It makes you more relaxed and can cause you to lose your inhibitions.

It just turns you into what you want to be....Have you ever been "Monkey-Punched"....???

i like how alot of people used the word "inhibitions"

Thats what it does.

Dont question : Embrace it.





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