Party at ground zero.

You never hear the stories about how much fun your friend had at his chemsex hook-up because the fear surrounding crystal meth use has created an echo chamber
(“Tina” is slang for crystal meth) that describes meth-fueled sex as “incredible” and “mind-blowing.” The project website makes almost no effort to dissuade visitors from engaging in such activity and suggests that it can be enjoyed responsibly so long as one gets enough food and sleep. “Tina Sex can be the most amazing sex we’ve ever had, in terms of piggy-ness, being nasty, feeling liberated, wild and unconditionally accepted by your self and others also using Tina,”
brochure glorifying chemsex. “Loading syringes and prepping in front of others can be difficult and take away your play time, especially if you’re already high. Try to load syringes and premeasure doses earlier than the party,” it advises. Disturbingly, the document is filled with images of healthy-looking men who do not reflect the typical aesthetics of habitual meth users.
When you think about PnP, crystal meth and GHB are the drugs that come to mind. These two have a bad reputation that follows them around. Yet, guys still love to party with them — why? Well, sex on these drugs can be hot and intense, not to mention it can last for hours. You feel more connected to people and better about yourself. Of course, there are downsides like dehydration, losing sleep, and increased anxiety.
Harm reduction advocates and queer theorists subsequently denounced this “moral panic” in a series of op-eds, asserting in one article that meth-fueled orgies constitute a “form of resistance” and “way of surviving assimilation.”
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we get more Weimar every single day
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This is like saying we should bring back the Visigoths because the last days of Rome were degenerate as well
 
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