Sex outside of marriage encompasses both premarital sex (fornication) and adultery (extramarital sex)-
Sex outside of marriage encompasses both premarital sex (fornication) and adultery (extramarital sex) and is viewed differently across legal systems, religions, and cultures, with some considering it a moral or legal issue while others accept it as normal or even beneficial. Consequences can range from emotional distress and relational issues to physical risks like STIs and unplanned pregnancies. Legally, while adultery remains a crime in some jurisdictions, premarital sex is broadly accepted and legalized in most Western countries.
Danger - Sex outside of marriage
At the street level, pimps often use drugs to exert control over prostitutes. Many pimps are also drug dealers and attract and lure women with free drugs and the promise of a high-rolling lifestyle. Pimps intend on getting these women addicted to drugs, and often target those who are at increased risk of addiction. Women targeted in this way may have financial or emotional problems, come from dysfunctional families, or have a drug addiction already. Once addicted, they will continue seeking drugs from the pimp, who will then inform the girl that he cannot continue financing their addiction without compensation. Because of the addiction, a person will try to find ways in which to finance and satisfy their dependence, and in many cases their dependence impairs their judgments, making these people more susceptible to becoming sex workers, and thus that addiction keeps them enslaved to the industry.[8] Moreover, although some sex workers begin work as a result of their addictions, some people turn to prostitution after drug addictions have ruined their lives, and left them with very few alternatives to support themselves otherwise.[8]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_rape_drug
Oral (drink spiking)
In slang, a Mickey Finn (or simply a Mickey) is a drink laced with a psychoactive drug or incapacitating agent (especially chloral hydrate) given to someone without their knowledge, with intent to incapacitate them. Serving someone a "Mickey" is most commonly referred to as "slipping someone a mickey". Drink spiking is common practice by predators at drinking establishments who often lace alcoholic drinks with sedative drugs.[citation needed]
Syringe injection (needle spiking)
Multiple reports of needle spiking were reported by young women in the United Kingdom from 2021 onwards.[8][9] On 27 October 2021, the Garda Síochána (Irish police) began an investigation after a woman was spiked with a needle in a Dublin nightclub.[10]
Alcohol in campus rape
Main article: Campus rape § Influence of alcohol
The increase of sexual assaults on college campuses has been attributed to the social expectations of students to participate in alcohol consumption; social norm dictates that students drink heavily and engage in casual sex.[22]
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