Talk:Sextasy
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Need to take off the anti-drug feel of the article.--DragonFly31 07:08, 7 May 2006 (UTC)
" Tactile sensations are enhanced for some users, making general physical contact with others more pleasurable; but, contrary to popular mythology it generally does not have aphrodisiac effects" from ectasy article contradicted on this article by " Ecstasy is a drug used to stimulate your senses making touching more pleasurable and in turn make sex more enjoyable and vivid"
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- Doesn't seem all that anti drug, now does it?
"Using MDMA alone poses a potential threat to physical health and changes the user's perception of reality. Effects last four to six hours and may include confusion, euphoria, anxiety, insomnia, or paranoia. Physical effects include muscle tension, jaw clenching, nausea, nystagmus (eye wiggling), tremors, increased heart rate, and chills. Due to increases in heart rate and blood pressure, a user's body temperature may effectively rise and lead to dehydration, hyperthermia, and possible seizures. This effect on body temperature is more likely to occur in a situation where the user is engaged in intense physical activity, however, Hyperthermia may cause vital organs to fail, resulting in death. Its positive effects, which are valued by users of the drug include euphoria, heightened senses, reduced inhibition, and feelings of empathy."
That's pretty anti-drug. The entire paragraph, but for one sentence is scaremongering. Plus the article is poorly written.
i came up with a proper name Co-methylenafil