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Britons most likely to combine sex and drugs, study shows

People in Britain are more likely to combine drugs and sex than any other Western nation, according to the largest investigation to date on intercourse under the influence.The study drawn is drawn from 22,000 responses to the Global Drugs Survey and is the first to take look in such detail at sexual preferences across different groups.Led by University College London it found that across Europe, the US, Canada, and Australia, Britons were the most likely to report getting amorous while intoxicated on virtually every substance, with the exception of cannabis . From extras.While “ chemsex ” has most commonly been associated with groups of gay and bisexual men, the researchers said their findings show the practice is actually widespread.Understanding this could be important for health professionals looking to target awareness campaigns or other safety enhancing interventions – such as the drug purity testing services. “While using drugs in combination with and to specifically enhance the sexual experience tends to be associated with gay and bisexual men, we found that in our sample, men and women of all sexual orientations engaged in this behaviour,” said Dr Will Lawn, lead author of the study in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.