(08-21-2017, 03:23 AM)ichigo Wrote: I get flushed in the cheeks when I drink, Q.--This only applies to people who gets that "alcohol flush"--
My empirical observations (group size of one) of the side effects for a person who gets flushed when drinking any alcohol (alcohol flush) is that they get "limp" very quickly during penetrative sex. It is like a losing battle of trying to get it up, and then maintaining it whilst in.
With the absence of hard scientific data, I can only guess that perhaps other fermented food products (e.g. kimchee, soya sauce) might have the same effect for people who have the "alcohol flush", especially if you are particularly sensitive to the effects, which is what you might be
So, stick with the no-alcohol routine if you want to be hard! Check for any other food types that might contain alcohol, or is fermented. Or even, if someone is so sensitive to it, what if they get a whiff of alcohol-based perfumes / scents all day? Or work in a brewery, or around alcohol (i.e. in a bar), or use hand-sanitizer!!!
For medication, I have empirical evidence (again based on a group size of one) that a particular type of widely available medicine has the same effect as the alcohol flush issue as above. This medicine is so easily available that you can buy it from the supermarket next to the own-brand ibuprofen or paracetamol.