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The rise of chemsex: Once a niche of the gay scene, TRACEY COX reveals why straight women are indulging in drug

The article by Tracey Cox in the Daily Mail highlights the growing trend of chemsex among straight women and couples, a practice traditionally associated with the gay community. Chemsex involves using drugs like MDMA, GHB, ketamine, or methamphetamine to enhance sexual experiences by lowering inhibitions and heightening sensations. While this trend is rising, it comes with significant risks, including fatalities and life destruction, as seen in cases like that of celebrity lawyer Henry Hendron. Cox explores the motivations behind this shift, noting that it reflects a redefinition of sexual norms and a desire to break free from traditional narratives. However, the article also underscores the dangers, such as regrettable actions, health risks, and societal judgment, emphasizing the need for caution despite the perceived liberation.
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