How Drugs Affect Sexual Performance
Cocaine / Coke
Short-term: numbing, false confidence. Long-term: erectile dysfunction, inability to orgasm, destroyed libido, paranoia in relationships.
Heroin / Opioids
Severely suppresses testosterone and oestrogen. Nearly eliminates libido in long-term users. Physical intimacy becomes impossible to desire or enjoy.
Methamphetamine
Initially increases desire but rapidly leads to permanent sexual dysfunction, paranoia, and inability to form emotional bonds — the foundation of intimacy.
Cannabis / Weed
Lowers testosterone with heavy use. Disrupts emotional processing — harder to be truly present with a partner. Can impair memory of intimate experiences.
Alcohol
Reduces inhibition short-term but causes erectile dysfunction and vaginal dryness. Long-term: liver damage affecting hormone production. Kills genuine connection.
Vaping / Nicotine
Restricts blood flow — the physical requirement for both male and female sexual response. Nicotine directly causes sexual dysfunction. Smell is unattractive to partners.
What Allah Said
In the Quran, Allah prohibits khamr (intoxicants) clearly: "O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone altars [to other than Allah], and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of Satan, so avoid it that you may be successful." — Surah Al-Maidah 5:90
Islam's prohibition is not arbitrary — it is protective. A clean body and mind are capable of deeper love, deeper intimacy, and deeper connection. Substances replace real experience with a synthetic substitute that destroys what they pretend to enhance.
What Drugs Do to Relationships
- Addiction replaces the partner as the primary attachment — they come second to the substance
- Lying, hiding, and shame destroy trust permanently
- Financial consequences destroy the security relationships need
- Mood dysregulation — the crashes, the anger, the despair — create an unstable environment
- Children suffer most — and they always know more than you think
Zinaaa's Stance
Zinaaa is a clean platform. We do not celebrate substance use. We believe the most attractive human qualities — presence, honesty, health, emotional intelligence — are destroyed by drugs. Our users are real people building real lives. Come clean. Come real.
Getting Help in Pakistan
- Edhi Foundation — drug rehabilitation services nationwide
- Pakistan Psychiatric Society — professional mental health support
- Umang helpline — 0317-4288665 — mental health and addiction support
- Rozan Counselling — Islamabad
- Government hospitals — all major cities have psychiatric/addiction departments