If someone performs oral sex after ingesting cocaine, can it make their partner high?
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M$2 Answers
It depends on how the drug is done, if it's tooted or done in foils then yes, because the mouth of the giver is numb, same with doing gummies (I sound experienced not good!) However if it's ingested, by going down the throat and into the stomach, not likely.
When something effects the mouth, numbs the mouth and the actual chemicals themselves are residing there, then while performing oral sex it is possible to transfer the high. Same goes with other drugs such as Meth and Heroin. However with Meth when done enough it can seep out of the skin and by simply touching someones skin it can cause that person to get high.
So simply put, depending on the method, yes it can get the other high. Very interesting question!!
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Sex on a stimulant such as cocaine, speed, or poppers is likely to be more vigorous, prolonged and intense. Sex may also be prolonged because, on certain drugs, it can take longer to reach orgasm.
Furthermore, during sex on drugs, a person may get caught up in the moment and thus may not notice the wear and tear to his penis and/or throat. He may also be able to ignore any pain that he does feel until after the sex is completed.
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M$I think the question was is a "contact high" possible.
I've never done drugs so I can only speculate. There are two types of contact highs though, one that is due to the transmission of a substance and the other is psychological.
She may have felt different and attributed it to the drug once she heard he'd used it. I'm not sure how fast cocaine is metabolized after use.
Garlic, on the other hand, moves swiftly through the bloodstream. I've read that a clove of garlic used to be used to determine if a woman could get pregnant. Insert the clove and if you could smell it on her breath she was fertile. I'm guessing this is due to the perception that a woman is less likely to get pregnant on her period when the lining of the uterus is breaking down - thereby not transmitting the garlic into the bloodstream.
Sometimes I'm surprised by how much sexual trivia is actually bouncing around in my head. :)

