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Sex, Ecstasy and the Psychedelic Drugs
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by R.E.L. Masters
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*=-- ---=*
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{ This file is a copy of an article that was first published in Playboy }
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November, 1967. Although over 20 years old, it is a perfect
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{ example of the budding use, evaluation and enjoyment }
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*=-- of psychedelic drugs in the late '60s. --=*
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History records few human quests as unremitting or as widespread as the
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search for a harmless, effective sex stimulant. Recent claims - such as those
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made by Timothy Leary - that LSD is the greatest aphrodisiac known to man, have
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excited much interest in the sexual potential of psychedelic drugs. Sober
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discussion of psychedelic substances was difficult enough before sex entered
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the picture; now it is close to impossible. But bearing in mind that there is
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a great deal more to psychedelics than sex, it might clear the air to examine
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the effects of lysergic acid diethylamide - and several other psychedelic drugs
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- on human sexual behavior.
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Along with the comparatively new synthetic psychedelics, including LSD and
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psilocybin, there are similar mind-altering substances present in many forms of
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plant life. Some of these have been used for hundreds and even thousands of
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years. Examples are the peyote cactus, the Cannibis hemp plant, the opium
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poppy and several varieties of mushrooms and morning-glory plants. Most have
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been linked in one way or another with sex.
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Whether opium - probably Homer's nepenthe - should be considered a psyche-
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delic drug is largely a matter of semantics. Some would-be authorities exclude
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all addictive drugs, including opium, from the class of psychedelics. However
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opium does produce effects similar to those produced by nonaddictive psyche-
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delics, and among these are sexual effects that merit consideration.
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Prolonged use of opium results in mental and physical deterioration,
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including impotence. However, before it takes its toll, the drug can
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powerfully and pleasurably enhance sexual experience. No one has described the
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specific sexual effects of opium as well as the 19th century French Army
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surgeon and anthropologist Jacobus Sutor, who authored numerous sexological
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studies under the pseudonym Jacobus X. "According to my person experience,"
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wrote Jacobus, "and from avowals made to me by women, both Europeans and
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Asiatics, the effects produced by opium in moderate doses, say from 10 to 20
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pipes, are as follows: Under the influence of erotic excitement, either direct
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or merely mental, an erection is quickly produced, if you want to copulate.
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But - and this has never been remarked by any other author - although the penis
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is in a stiff erection, its nerves, and more particularly, those of the glans,
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are anesthetized by the effects of the opium, and though the erection is
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strong, the emission, on the contrary, is much retarded and takes place only
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after prolonged copulation. This anesthetic effect is also produced in the
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nerves of the vulva, the vagina and the rectum of the woman, and the
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'psychological moment' arrives slowly. The constrictor muscles of the vagina,
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and especially those of the rectum, undergo a kind of relaxation." He goes on
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to say that, with larger doses, more than 15 or 20 pipes, erection becomes
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incomplete; and with 30 or 40 pipes, it is absent altogether.
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Jacobus' remarks also apply to peyote, to the LSD-type synthetics and, to
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a lesser degree, marijuana. Those under the influence of these drugs describe
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the mild surface anesthesia, if that is what it is, as a feeling of
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'rubberiness' that effects the penis, the female genitals and also sometimes
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the mouth, the breasts, the fingers and other body areas. It is by no means
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an unpleasant sensation; often it is described as heightened feelings of
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voluptuousness. Along with the rubbery sensation, the genitals, if excited,
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are felt to be engorged to an unusual degree.
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At least as ancient as opium is the hemp plant (Cannibis sativa, or
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Cannibis indica). When used as a drug, it is called marijuana, hashish and a
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great deal of other names. Scientific reports on the sexual effects of
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marijuana are conflicting. For example, the French toxicologist Erich Hesse
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(Narcotics and Drug Addiction) tells us that marijuana and hashish provide no
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sexual stimulation whatever; but another physician-author Bernard Finch
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(Passport to Paradise), declares that "After several inhalations, a feeling of
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sexual excitement develops and the smoker is able to improve his sexual
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performance, in that erection is stronger and more persistent, but orgasm is
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depressed and usually does not take place."
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I could provide a great many more conflicting 'authoritative' statements
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on this matter, although Finch is the only writer I know who suggests that
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marijuana by itself produces a condition of sexual excitation. He also is the
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only one to say that orgasm "usually" does not take place.
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From many other times and places, we also have claims that hemp is an
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aphrodisiac - and other claims that it is an anaphrodisiac, an inhibitor of
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sexual desire or of potency. But whichever way they lean, the authors of these
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claims are relying on personal predilection, on very limited interview data or
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on the verdict of some favorite 'authority' who has already made similar
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errors. We find the same conflicting evidence from "experts" writing about the
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sexual effect of peyote or LSD.
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Anyone who has carefully studied psychoactive drugs should know that many
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different effects are possible, depending on personal, cultural or immediate
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situational factors - which are often crucial in determining drug-state
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behavior. With marijuana and other psychedelics, people who are sexually
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stimulated may find that their stimulation is greater than usual and that their
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capacity to respond has been heightened. Others may find themselves totally
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indifferent such as the writer Theophile Gautier, who took some hashish and
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generalized that "a hashish user would not lift a finger for the most beautiful
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woman in Verona." The same individual may find that he is greatly aroused on
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one occasion and unexcited on the next. Or his mind may experience desire
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while is body is unable to act in concert with it.
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Some cultures place great faith in the aphrodisiacal effects of hemp; and
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in those cultures the drug often does function as an aphrodisiac - producing
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sexual excitation, enhancing potency and pleasure, and prolonging sexual
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intercourse. Among Arabs, there is a vast lore of the effectiveness of hemp in
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maintaining an erection - the prolongation of the sex act being almost an
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obsession with some Moslems. A famous poem on this subject begins:
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The member of Abu'l-Haylukh remained
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In erection for 30 days, sustained
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By smoking hashish
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Abu'l-Haylukh deflowered in one night
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Eighty virgins in a rigid rite
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After smoking hashish
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The poem goes on to describe still more feats of sexual athleticism; but
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underlying its characteristic Arab hyperbole is some solid fact - hemp can,
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indeed, prolong an erection. Besides the mild anesthesia described by Jacobus,
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the male, with marijuana, may feel that his erect organ is bigger and more
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rigid than ordinarily. Sometimes, as happens with LSD and peyote, too, orgasm
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does not occur at all, which causes him no great distress, since he feels that
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this is a small price to pay for the pleasure he has enjoyed, and the
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impression he has made on his partner. When copulation does not lead to
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orgasm, both partners still may achieve it by vigorous masturbation.
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My own data regarding the contemporary use of marijuana use in this
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country - in terms of its sexual effects - reflect the conflict in this
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literature. Individual testimonials describe both sexual successes and sexual
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failures. Overall, it appears that up to now, marijuana has been about as
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likely to impair as to improve sexual performance. However, growing acceptance
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of the drug may be making the latter effect the more common. Much can depend
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on the users intention. Some prostitutes smoke marijuana to eliminate genital
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sensation - while at the same time they give the weed to their customer to help
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him become more stimulated. In this case, it probably works for the male
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because it makes him more responsive to the suggestion that he will be more
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potent - and simultaneously it may reduce his inhibitions and anxieties.
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It should be noted, however, that sexual effects may relate to the potency
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of the drug. The strength of hemp products can depend on many things - where
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the hemp is grown, how it is harvested and prepared and how it is consumed.
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From one country to the next, or among regions of a country, there are great
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differences in the potency of the plants. As to consumption, it is believed
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that smoking gives the strongest effect, by altering the chemical composition
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of the drug. Research in these areas are now under way, but results are still
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inconclusive. The eventual findings may explain to some extent the different
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responses among marijuana smokers. But individual psychology will still be a
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major factor.
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At its best, most marijuana consumed in the U.S. is a mild psychedelic
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drug, affording what is rarely more than a pallid approximation of the
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experiences possible with LSD and peyote. The effects of these two on sexual
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intercourse are virtually identical, and a statement about LSD may well be
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understood to apply just as well to peyote - and probably to their LSD-type
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psychochemicals, such as mescaline and psilocybin.
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I compiled my data on the sexual effects of psychedelic drugs in a series
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of interviews, mostly "in depth" beginning in 1954 and continuing today. My
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information is based on more than 300 drug-state sexual experiences on the part
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of 94 persons, about two thirds of them males. Nineteen homosexual experiences
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are included. The interview subjects were almost college graduates from
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middle-class white Protestant backgrounds. Most of them took the psychedelic
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drugs outside any formal research or therapeutic context and then reported
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their experiences to me.
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In other words, I did not study the effects of psychedelics on sex in the
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laboratory, as sexual intercourse has been so fruitfully studied by William
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Masters and Virginia Johnson in St. Louis. My firsthand research with
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psychedelic drugs - which was largely concerned with matters other than sex -
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has now been abruptly ended by laws prohibiting almost all research in this
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area. But I did obtain, in the sessions I guided personally, some material
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significant in understanding psychosexual disorders. It was surprising how
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often these disorders seemed grounded in problem of values or, specifically, in
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low self-esteem. Nowhere can values be so quickly and so drastically changed
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as in LSD sessions. In several instances, discussed below, persons with sexual
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problems showed noticeable improvement after their LSD sessions - quite a
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remarkable occurrence, inasmuch as the sessions were intended as research and
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therapeutic results were not expected.
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To determine whether psychedelics drugs are, indeed, aphrodisiacs, we must
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first determine what we mean by an aphrodisiac. If we mean that the drugs
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specifically excite the sexual organs, then psychedelics are not aphrodisiacs.
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If we mean that they produce or encourage sexual desire, again they are not
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aphrodisiacs. But if we mean that the drugs can profoundly enhance the quality
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of sexual acts that occur between people who would, in any case, have had
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intercourse, then the drugs are aphrodisiacs, and my only objection to the term
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in this context is that it will continue to be misused by psychedelic or sexual
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extremists.
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Drug-state phenomena that occur during a sex act occur in other drug-state
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contexts, too. The most common are changes in sensory perception, in awareness
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of time, in the state of the ego, in one's relations to others and in the
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emotions generally. In fact, these changes effect whatever one does, whether
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it be listening to music, walking through a forest - or making love.
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The positive effects of LSD in lovemaking can best be appreciated by
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describing a hypothetical sexual act between husband-and-wife lovers - or
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between single lovers, should that seem more adventurous. I will not, however,
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hypothesize a casual erotic encounter between two near strangers, because such
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an encounter would be less likely to produce so favorable an experience. A
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strong emotional bond, or at least very positive feelings for the partner, is
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much more likely to yield the richest, most intense and most ecstatic
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experience.
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People rarely have sexual intercourse at the very start of a psychedelic
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trip. First, as the perceptual changes occur and as consciousness is altered
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in other ways, they need to orient themselves in this new world. In my sample,
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this was true no matter how many previous LSD experiences they might have
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shared. Typically, when there is sexual intercourse, it occurs at least one
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hour and usually several hours after the onset of the psychedelic effects.
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When the two people are longtime lovers, they may feel, in the drug state,
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an emotional closeness as intense as they felt in the early, most emotion-
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charged stages of being in love. Since visual perception is highly responsive
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to the emotions, each partner may take on an appearance of extraordinary
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radiance and beauty. Communication may seem multileveled, with a greatly
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heightened sensitivity to nuances of meaning - in gestures, caresses and words
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as well. If this couple decides to make love, they will bring this heightened
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sensitivity to their union, and their desire and the act itself may be
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suffocated with the same positive emotion - and with the same beauty - that has
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been present in their perceptions.
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As foreplay and intercourse increase their excitement, the couple
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will become aware of the genital sensations described by Jacobus. The man may
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feel that his erection is larger and more firm and his potency greater than it
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has ever been before, heightening his confidence, producing a greater sense of
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total genital arousal and increasing his capacity to respond. Anxiety about
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the duration of the act will very quickly disappear. The couple will feel that
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their lovemaking will last just as long as they want it to last, so that time
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no longer matters. In the more profound experiences, there may be a sense of
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timelessness - of the eternal.
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Several elements combine to produce these novel and extremely pleasurable
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awarenesses of time. For one thing, intercourse always does last much longer
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in terms of the clock. This is probably because of the mildly anesthetized
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state of the sexual organs - although the term 'anesthesia' seems strikingly
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inappropriate in describing these very intense sensations. Moreover,
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diminished inhibitions soon produce self-confidence and spontaneity that help
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reduce concern about the duration of the act. Finally, there is the distortion
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- or 'slowing down' - of time that is a usual and important aspect of the
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psychedelic state. This distortion (a term that is technically correct but
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fails to convey its positive qualities) of subjective time is experienced
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because the mental processes have been enormously accelerated. So much may be
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experienced in a few minutes of clock-measured time that the person typically
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declares that 'hours' or sometimes 'eons' seem to have passed. A sexual union
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that in fact lasts 30 minutes or an hour may seem 'endless' or to have 'the
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flavor of eternity.' Lovemaking that lasts for several hours is not too
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infrequent.
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The sexual union gathers ever more meaning and beauty as it progresses.
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It may even take on symbolic and archetypal overtones. The couple may feel
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that they are mythic, legendary, or more-than-human figures as they act out in
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a timeless and beneficent space of eternally recurring drama of love and
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creation. The feeling of being more than human does not indicate grandiosity
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but, rather, that one has transcended the ordinary boundaries of self, the
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limits of time and space, so that something more, some infusion of the divine
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or supernatural, must have occurred. This awareness is accompanied by profound
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feelings of security, tenderness, humility and gratitude. Sometimes only one
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partner will enjoy this transcendental experience, but with surprising
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frequency the feelings are shared.
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When sexual union includes altered states of consciousness such as these,
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it is properly described as ecstatic. It may progress to include one or even
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several instances of apparent physical and psychic melting into and becoming
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one with the partner. Whether this occurs in a sexual union or in a mystical
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context, or in a combination of the two, it is almost always regarded as one of
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the most profound and fulfilling experiences human life has to offer. The one
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that the two become is a unity much greater than its components. Religiously
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devout or mystically inclined people may have the sense of a unity that is also
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a trinity, with God present in the oneness. In any case, an experience of this
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order can hardly be dismissed as 'sexual mysticism' - a term sneeringly used by
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some of the more rabid opponents of psychedelic experimentation. Nor can it be
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tossed away with some labels from psychopathology, such as 'ego dissolution'
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and 'depersonalization.' It can be one of the most beautiful and important
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experiences in life.
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In view of all that has gone before, the orgasm - when it arrives - may
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seem something of an anticlimactic climax. Some people, in this orgasm-happy
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society, learn for the first time how much more than can be to sex than the
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brief intensity of the climax - and how much their past sexual experience has
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been impoverished by the urgent and infantile drive toward orgasm that is so
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prevalent in Western societies.
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However, the orgasm, too, is 'psychedelic' - that is, magnified or
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intensified. Time distortion can greatly prolong it, and there is an awareness
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of the whole process from beginning to end, in far greater detail. Men very
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often report sensations of gathering tension, concentration of energy and then
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an extremely acute awareness of the spasmodic propulsion of the ejaculate,
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which is plainly and pleasurably felt as it travels along the urethra and is
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ejected into the vagina of the partner. At the same time, there is a greatly
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intensified awareness of the genital organs of the partner: their texture,
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temperature and movement. Some women for the first time become keenly aware of
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the pulsations of the male organ as climax begins - and of the ejaculate as
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they receive it.
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Orgasm is often experienced upon two levels. It is the most intensely
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erotic aspect of the act, as consciousness seems totally absorbed in the
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orgasmic sensations. And yet there seems also to be another consciousness,
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which does not dilute but rather reinforces the genital consciousness. This is
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the sense of attaining the beautiful climax of a beautiful experience.
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Remarkably, in view of the richness of the experience, throughout these
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unions there is an undiminished and sometimes greatly intensified awareness of
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the partner. One does not lapse into a selfish and exclusive preoccupation
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with the components of ecstasy.
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In almost 25 percent of the sexual acts I recorded, one or both partners
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did not reach orgasm. This was nothing new for most of the women; but for some
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of the men, it was a novel experience. Typically, however, the absence of
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orgasm was not a disappointment. The act itself was so fulfilling that the
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attitude was: Who cares whether there was an orgasm? This, too, can be a
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valuable experience for those women who seldom climax in their ordinary
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lovemaking. It teaches them that even without orgasm, sex can provide
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remarkable fulfillment.
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Under the influence of psychedelics, the anorgasmic woman can experience
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great joy in intercourse and derive gratification from conferring just as much
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joy on her partner. If this lesson were learned and applied to all
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intercourse, many people - both male and female - would be better off for it.
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It is worth noting that at least some have learned it through psychedelic
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experimentation.
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The foregoing description was of a maximal drug-state sexual experience.
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Slightly more than half of my heterosexual subjects reported extraordinary
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unions resembling or approaching this at least once. The frequency probably
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would have been lower with younger or with less intelligent individuals,
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because richness of personality is a key factor in determining the richness
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of the psychedelic experience. An earned capacity for appreciating the complex
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and profound must already exist.
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My intention here is not to promote the haphazard and now illegal use of
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psychedelic drugs - with or without sexual intercourse. But it is only
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realistic to admit that many thousands of people are taking psychochemicals
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without screening or adequate guidance. Of these, a good many are also
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experimenting with sex. It seems best that they be informed about
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possibilities beyond 'kicks' and trivia, so that they can explore the many
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valuable aspects of an experience that might otherwise be wasted.
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My research indicates that homosexuals in psychedelic states enjoy
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profound, ecstatic sexual experiences with less frequency - and less intensity
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- than their heterosexual counterparts. Female homosexuals seem more likely to
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have profound sexual experiences than male homosexuals. The very practical
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matter of the positioning of the bodies appears to provide a partial
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explanation. The ecstatic experience seems more likely to occur when one faces
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the partner while the act is being performed. Social attitude toward
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homosexuality, as well as the homosexual's typical guilt and low self-esteem,
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may also be deterrents. In the drug state, homosexual acts are usually
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specifically erotic and less invested with other positive meaning. However,
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the physical pleasure of genital, oral and anal sensations is enhanced, just as
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with heterosexuals.
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Claims that LSD-state sexual intercourse can 'cure' homosexuality and
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frigidity may lead to enormous disappointment - and possibly serious harm - to
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psychosexually disturbed people, who have enough problems already. Under the
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influence of psychedelics, a failure to function as promised might cause a
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powerful reinforcement of existing disorders, making any cure more difficult.
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Nor is it invariably, or even frequently, true that, in the words of
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Timothy Leary, a "neurological and cellular fidelity" develops between two
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person who have had sexual relations during an LSD experience. The notion is
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poetic but inaccurate. Even the most beautiful drug-state sexual unions do not
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always guarantee change in a previous relationship. Leary's devotees sometimes
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tell me, with what sometimes seems more hope than conviction, that Leary speaks
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a 'private language,' the better to convey the ineffable truths. However, the
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fact is that he is taken literally by a great many people. He has said, for
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instance, that "in a carefully prepared, loving LSD session, a woman will
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inevitably have several hundred orgasms." I have yet to hear from anyone else
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a single instance remotely approximating this; and I feel rather confident that
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if it had been happening with any frequency, the world would not have had to
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wait for Leary to announce it.
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While LSD can hardly be considered a panacea for sexual disorders, it does
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hold promise for becoming an extremely valuable tool in treating those and many
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other promises. And it will become even more valuable when therapists stop
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regarding it as adjunct to their old procedures and develop psychedelic
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therapies permitting them to make full use of the great wealth of phenomena
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available.
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Scientific literature on psychedelics includes hundreds of reports of
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successful treatment, even with the old procedures, for such disorders as
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homosexuality, frigidity, impotence, fetishism and even transvestism, one of
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the most difficult to treat of all sexual deviations. Good progress in these
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areas has been made in England, and it is certainly unfortunate that psycho-
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therapists in this country are legally unable to work extensively with
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psychedelics.
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Some homosexuals, for instance, as part of their low self-esteem, have a
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distorted body image. They think they are ugly or deformed when they are not,
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and may believe that they have an abnormally small penis - when they actually
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have a normal one. In LSD sessions I recorded, the body image of homosexuals
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sometimes became normalized, heightening self-esteem and producing definite
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trends toward heterosexualization. Here, homosexuality seemed based mainly on
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values - not on some long past traumatic experience. In any case, hetero-
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sexualization could occur without any trauma being dealt with. However, when
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there was no subsequent therapy, the subjects' homosexuality returned within a
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few months after their LSD sessions were over.
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Some men with potency problems decided in their LSD sessions that their
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sexual organs were not too small and afterward their potency improved,
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sometimes permanently. A frigid woman discovered that an 'inner voice' had
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been calling her a 'fake' and an 'unworthy person.' The voiced ordinarily
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talked to her 'on some below level consciousness'; but in her LSD session, she
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heard it clearly and she was able to refute it just as clearly. After freeing
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herself from this voice, she felt she no longer had to punish herself by
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denying herself sexual pleasure. Her frigidity soon was overcome - and had not
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reappeared almost four years later.
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The therapeutic value of LSD is by no means limited to sexual disorders.
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Alcoholics intractable to all previous therapies have quit drinking or become
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much improved after treatment with psychedelics. Cure and improvement rates
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range anywhere from 25 to 75 percent, and some of the studies have been very
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well controlled. In other cases previously withdrawn, schizophrenic children
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improved when psychedelics were administered. Given the questionable value
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of some approved psychotherappies, it is a wonder that public outcry has not
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demanded increased use of psychedelics in the areas where there promise seems
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so great.
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Possibly such a great demand is now discouraged by recent evidence linking
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LSD to chromosomal abnormalities. This charge must be considered in proper
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perspective. The fact is that no one, at the present time, can say how
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important LSD-caused chromosomal damage may be. We do know that rather similar
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chromosomal changes are produced by many products widely used - caffeine (in
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coffee and cola drinks), alcohol, antibiotics and a wide range of drugs about
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which no such furor has been raised. Live measles vaccine, in particular,
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quickly produces chromosomal breaks. We know, too, that LSD has been in use
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for a quarter of a century, apparently without causing cancer or deformed
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infants - the two main specters with which chromosomal damage of this kind
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seems to confront us. Moreover, the U.S. Government continues to sponsor a few
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LSD therapy projects, so Government scientists must not feel the risks are too
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great. The sensible position must be to weigh LSD's value against possible,
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but not demonstrated, dangers. The evidence is sufficient to warrant
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withholding LSD from pregnant females.
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This may also be the place to mention briefly a new psychedelic substance,
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STP. STP is yet more potent than LSD, producing effects that may continue for
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days. It also produces far more bad trips and frequent aftereffects. The
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chemical analysis of STP indicates similarities to mescaline and the
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amphetamines, but more refined analysis is needed.
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Cases brought to my attention include aftereffects such as partial
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amnesia, frightening perceptual changes and recurring states of panic. One
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man, for example, weeks later, felt his head alternately growing to the size of
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a watermelon and shrinking to the dimensions of a pea. It is too soon to say
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whether these sensations will be permanent. No one I have talked to appears to
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have had sexual intercourse under STP. For those persons, at least, the
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experience was much too overwhelming. Neither does it seem likely at this
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point that STP will have much value for research or therapy. Pending further
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information, the best advice is to leave the drug alone.
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With STP, we may be witnessing the unhappy result of too many unscientific
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medical pronouncements combined with too many scare stories about psychedelic
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drugs. A number of physicians have greatly exaggerated the dangers of the old
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psychedelics - and even of marijuana. Now, with a drug that seems to be much
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more dangerous, these 'scientists' have forged a credibility gap that prevents
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many people - especially those in the psychedelic underground - from taking
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their claims seriously. Warnings about STP from physicians have been much less
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effective than those voiced by the underground press. The medical profession
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should consider this lesson and perhaps profit by it. More psychedelics will
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be created and some will almost certainly be very dangerous. Disaster could
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ensue unless scientists manage to regain the confidence in the public.
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In the case of LSD and the 'milder' psychedelics, the chances of
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unfortunate results can be reduced by following a few basic precautions. Since
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psychedelic experience can magnify tendencies in oneself, in others and in the
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surroundings, psychedelics should not be taken in an environment that will
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threaten or displease. When this precaution is ignored, there can be bad trips
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- whether or not intercourse is a part of the experience.
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Sexologists always urge a pleasant setting for intercourse - as well as a
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partner one respects and relates to positively. This becomes even more
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important when the couple has taken psychedelics. With LSD, a drab, dirty room
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that might ordinarily be ignored can become a filthy, sordid pesthole, and this
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perception of the room can saturate the total experience. Similarly, sex with
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a person about whom one has negative feelings can become, with LSD, an
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experience of extreme repulsion - with guilt, depression or anxiety as a
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result. In two cases I know of, males took LSD, picked up prostitutes and had
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very bad trips. Both men, of course, had basically negative feeling about
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prostitutes and these emerged in a much heightened form during the sexual act.
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Both men were initially aroused, but soon began to feel degraded and then
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powerfully repelled by the situation. One felt that the woman's body was
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coated with "a dirty, poisonous substance" that rubbed off on his own body and
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infected him. He managed to get her out of the room, was near panic for a long
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while and, after the effects of the LSD had worn off, he went into a depression
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that lasted for some days. In fact, his perception might not have been
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completely imaginative, since he contracted gonorrhea as a result of this
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contact. In the other case, the male found the girl becoming more and more
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ugly as he looked at her. Then the room became similarly ugly. He became
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nauseous, then was overwhelmed by feelings of guilt about his 'prejudice.'
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That the man was white and Jewish and the woman Negro made the situation
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especially complicated and charged with emotion.
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With LSD, some people may become aware of what they feel are opposite-sex
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components of their personality. This they interpret as evidence that they are
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homosexual. Some males with effeminate tendencies, who strongly suppress their
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effeminacy, have felt they were undergoing a physical sex change. Their bodies
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seemed to have female breasts and genitalia. Understandably, this kind of
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experience, too, can lead to anxiety and depression. And afterward, the person
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may believe that his 'true personality' was revealed.
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One should never regard drug-state as necessarily more revealing than
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other types of experience. With LSD-type drugs, what might be a passing and
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easily dismissed idea can become a prolonged a vivid mental event. But this
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doesn't mean that it necessarily has greater validity than the passing idea
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would have ordinarily. Such phenomena are best regarded as drug-state
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curiosities that will not effect the normal personality and behavior.
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When negative perceptions or emotions occur, and if they last long enough
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to be distressing, it is best not to analyze them. Try to get interested in
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something else. Psychedelic veterans have learned to do this. Similarly, it's
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often easy to divert the partner, should his or her distress become obvious.
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This might be done with an especially interesting or amusing remark or by
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telling the other person how much pleasure he or she is giving. If, as ought
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to be the case, the two people are lovers or good friends, then it is likely
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that they will know how to help each other, should the need arise. For this
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reason, too, psychedelic experience is not a desirable arena for casual sex
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between two strangers.
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Spontaneous changes in visual perception may also provide very pleasant
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experiences. One man, for example, related that his girlfriend changed as he
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held her in his arms, first to Helen of Troy, then to Cleopatra, then in
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successive metamorphoses to yet other women, so that he quickly "made love to
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all the famous beauties in history." After a while, the girl resumed he own
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appearance, although her beauty was greatly heightened, and he "thought he no
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less lovely than any of the others and appreciated very much her part in
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providing such a great experience."
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There are a host of similar erotic phenomena that sometimes occur in the
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psychedelic state. These might seem trivial and self-indulgent compared with
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the transcendence of the ecstatic union, but they are interesting, nonetheless.
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For many people, for instance, it is possible to 'genitalize' almost any part
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of the body, by consciously transferring the response capacity from the sexual
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organs to some other part, such as a finer. Rubbing one's finger against a
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fabric can provide sensations akin to those experienced in masturbation. A
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couple might even genitalize the lips and the mouth, so that kissing affords
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sensations very much like those usually experienced in mouth-genital contacts
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or in sexual intercourse.
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One man, who had taken a large dose of LSD (about 500 micrograms), found
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himself unable to obtain an erection, despite much assistance from his partner.
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Abandoning the effort, they lay side by side. Suddenly, he became aware of his
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entire body as "one great, erect penis. The World," he said, "was my vagina
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and I had a sense of moving in and out of it, with intense sexual sensations."
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A few research subjects have reported similar erotic sensations from
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listening to music. One man reported "the sexualization of my entire body as
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I listened to Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony. The music washed over every inch
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of my body, giving sexual sensations like those of a very intense orgasm. The
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pleasure became so intense as to be unendurable. I had to shut off the
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phonograph. I wondered at every instant if I would not have a real
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ejaculation." In a subsequent LSD experience, he responded to the same
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recording in the same way. No other music produced the phenomenon, and he
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never learned why the Pastoral should have such an effect. With another
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subject, any symphonic music produced strong sexual sensations.
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When males see vivid images or visions, they almost always include
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beautiful nudes, with Balinese dancing girls and other Orientals appearing
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frequently. Drug-state visions in America are shot through with this
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predilection for the East - in architectural and religious imagery as well as
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in nudes. But just as women are less interested in erotic art, so do they have
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less erotic imagery.
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The aftereffects of drug-state sex can be of very great value, though
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often the results don't last. As an immediate aftermath of a good sexual
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experience under LSD, some couples report an over-all improvement in their
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relationship - and a specific improvement in their sex life. Frequently, a
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portion of the drug-state perception of the woman's greatly heightened beauty
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carries over, so that she continues to appear more attractive. Sometimes, with
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psychedelics, inhibitions fall away, allowing people to engage in sexual
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practices that are normal and that had been desired, but which inhibition
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prevented. Extensive caressing of the genitals and mouth-genital stimulation
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are frequent examples. Breaking through such blocks can be permanent.
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Especially among married couples, who had largely ceased to attract each other
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sexually, there can be a reactivation of old desires and emotions. Most of
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these beneficial aftereffects are lost in days, weeks or months, but they can
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be retained - or possibly reactivated by another LSD session - if they are
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regarded as important enough to be worth preserving.
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Because ecstatic union is so rich an experience and may have very positive
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effects on a relationship, it is obviously desirable that it occur and be
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repeated. This is possible without psychedelics, but the necessary changes in
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consciousness occur more readily when they have first been experienced in
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LSD-type states. After LSD, memories and pathways in the nervous system have
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been strongly established and can be explored again more easily.
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To take some terminology from the theologians, we have been busy for a
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long while 'demythologizing' sexual intercourse - divesting it of a sense of
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sin and a necessary connection with procreation. But a totally demythologized
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sex can be mechanical, vapid and banal if it remains without larger
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significance. Ecstatic sexual experience may be the new and valuable
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'remythologizing' agent. With and without psychedelic drugs, we may be able to
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invest the sexual union with new beauty and meaning.
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