Drunk promiscuity is often an important plot in youth idol dramas. The male and female protagonists who just won the Taiwan Golden Bell Award for "Destined to Love You" came together because of their "drunken promiscuity"! Can drinking really disrupt sexual activity? Can it really be used as a reason for disorderly relationships? As a fabricated love story, it is actually like a fairy tale, with the suspicion of being overly beautified. Fortunately, most netizens are well aware of this - 'promiscuity after drinking' is just an excuse for promiscuity in relationships.
A survey involving over 7000 people on drunk behavior (multiple choices) ranked the top three behaviors as "wanting to sleep" (67%), "wanting to vomit" (41%), and "talking to others desperately" (18%). Only a few chose "kissing when meeting acquaintances" (4%) and "forgetting things after drinking" (4%). Once again, it proves that there is still a third awakening after drinking. On October 31st, netizen "Anna" set up a scene of drunken promiscuity and initiated a vote: "My boyfriend said he was drunk and had a relationship with his girlfriend's good friend. As a girlfriend, what would you do? As of yesterday, a total of 20392 people participated in the voting, with 64% believing that 'getting drunk is just an excuse' and 34% supporting 'breaking off ties with him'.
Do you believe the excuse for a cheating man to have drunk and promiscuous sex
Previously, alcohol induced promiscuity. Some people believed that alcohol can stimulate sexual desire in men and women in the human body, while others believed that during heavy drinking, the sexual police between men and women were disrupted, making it easy to break through one's own or the other's sexual defenses. However, from a physiological perspective, 'alcohol can disrupt sexual activity' does not refer to the indulgent effects of alcohol, but rather to the fact that excessive drinking can lead to sexual dysfunction or even sexual dysfunction. If alcohol is consumed excessively for a long time, more than 50% of men and more than 25% of women will also suffer from symptoms of decreased libido. From a psychological perspective, excessive drinking may disrupt sexual partners, especially sexual harmony between couples. Because the deep and long inhibition period that men experience after binge drinking can lead to dissatisfaction from female sexual partners.