Drinking alcohol “to help desire” is not advisable

  There is a saying: “Wine and color, wine and color, there is wine and color”. Of course, this is not to say that drinkers must be “horny”. But it is unfair to say that wine and “sex” have nothing to do with it.  The term “good wine and sex” is not a good word, it refers to men’s excessive love for “sex life”. The word “lust” most directly expresses the close relationship between alcohol and sexual desire. Foreign studies have concluded that drinking alcohol causes a surge in blood testosterone levels, and alcohol stimulates the release of testosterone, which is indeed related to the increased violence and libido of some people after drinking alcohol. Studies have shown that alcohol is a very stimulating substance that causes congestion and excitement in the sexual organs, making it easy for some people to become sexually aroused after drinking and indulge in the joy of intercourse.  However, from a medical point of view, drinking alcohol “indulgence” is very harmful to health. Although the wine has a certain aphrodisiac effect, but this effect is immediate and transient. The use of alcohol as an indulgence is often the opposite of what you want. The actual fact is that you can find a lot of people who have been in the business for a long time. Some people even after several months or years of abstinence from alcohol, still can not restore normal sexual function.  Although the wine for the person concerned to obtain the greatest pleasure for a short period of time, but this also sowed endless hidden dangers. Some studies have shown that long-term drinking can cause gonadal toxicity in men, manifesting as a decrease in blood testosterone levels, decreased libido, sperm deformities and impotence. Frequent drunken sex also impairs the regulatory function of the body’s immune system and reduces resistance, thus affecting overall health. As for the fact that the fetus pregnant after having sex with alcohol is prone to congenital malformations, it has also been recognized by the medical profession.