Ecstasy?

Jedikool

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I need some help from anyone who has been on Ecstasy before. In upcoming chapters of my story, I am planning on having my girls be on X one night. My problem is that I have never done ecstasy and have no idea what its like.

So if anyone has had experience with it, would you be able to describe what it is like? Just the general feeling, how it affects your sexual impulses, what its actually like during sex. Any help would be appreciated.
 
It gives a rush of incredible wellbeing, euphoria, love and energy. You think that everyone around you is fantastic and any slight co-incidence makes you feel you have lots in common with everybody and that you're at one with the world. It's also a great clubber's drug because you get drawn into the music and dance like a lunatic. You become very talkative and socially confident, tactile and when attracted to someone, you think they're the most beautiful, wonderful person on earth to the point of total infatuation - hence the name ecstasy.

Many people also dab at speed while on ecstasy so that they don't get too fatigued to enjoy themselves. It's vital you drink lots of water, especially when dancing as ecstasy causes increased heart rate and perspiration. In extreme cases, clubbers can suffer or die from a form of heat-stroke. I imagine lots of vigorous sexual activity might carry a similar risk. ;)

The comedown sees you feeling completely physically and emotionally drained. As with a hangover, dehydration is the main cause of headaches and general malaise. Interestingly, 60% of ecstasy passes through into the urine unchanged. Hard up clubbers have been known to imbibe their own urine for this reason. This is referred to as E-cycling. Ecstasy can impair serotonin production and memory as a cumulative effect but moderate users generally remember everything they've got up to - providing other substances have not also been taken.

Hope that helps.
 
E is an unbelievably powerful drug for me.
Nothing else brings on that level of euphoria.
There's a level of "everything is ok and will always be ok", and it becomes difficult to distinguish between a good idea and a bad idea.

Physically, you feel like you are glowing, and there's waves of intensity with all the sensations you are experiencing. You'll see people zone out for a moment, and then suddenly relax as that wave passes over them.
For most people I know, your jaw does funny things that are noticible. Clenching, shifting. And your teeth can chatter.
I find I lick my lips a lot, and I get bouts of dizziness (I'm 90% sure this is due to your eyes just flickering all over the place outside of your control...just a bit...).

You also sweat a great deal, but it feels amazing.

On top of all that, every physical sensation becomes an event, the more contrasting the better. For example, drinking cold water after dancing.

Here's a good example someone told me about.
He took his girlfriend who had only done E once before. Waited until they were good and rolling.
Then he had her lay back, close her eyes, and he started talking to her about being in a rain forest, about how hot and muggy it was and how everything was sticking to everything else and the air was humid and filled your lungs.
After a minute or two he mentioned that clouds were forming and suddenly cool rain fell.

At that moment, he fired a plastic bottle mister into the air above her and when the cold water hit her skin she doubled up in just pure, as she put it, delight and sensation.

I dunno if I'm really describing it well.
 
I need some help from anyone who has been on Ecstasy before. ...
The response surprises me.

Who would ever have thought that any of the upright, clean living, pure-in-thought-and-deed readers and writers of pornography would know anything about (shock, horror) drugs?
 
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