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The term “chemsex” became widely used in the early twenty-first century as community organizations and health researchers began examining patterns of substance use associated with prolonged sexual encounters. While substance use in nightlife environments has existed for decades, the term chemsex specifically describes the intentional combination of drugs and sex within certain social contexts.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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