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'''Intoxication play''' (also called '''Intox''') involves the use of drugs in conjunction with sexual activity. Participants may engage in intoxication to enhance the physical sensations or mental headspaces of a scene. Intoxication play may involve the use of one or more of a wide range of substances, each of which carries unique risks and interactions that must be carefully considered.
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Revision as of 18:00, 17 December 2023

Intoxication play
Other names Intox
Health risk High
Legal risk


Intoxication play (also called Intox) involves the use of drugs in conjunction with sexual activity. Participants may engage in intoxication to enhance the physical sensations or mental headspaces of a scene. Intoxication play may involve the use of one or more of a wide range of substances, each of which carries unique risks and interactions that must be carefully considered.

Background

Appeal

Methods

Risks and risk mitigation

Known incidents

References