DON'T DRINK - Thai warning: Beware spiked coffee with sex stimulant
April 09, 2008
THE drinks look pretty innocent.
But the results are anything but innocent.
A warning has been issued by a Thailand women's foundation about coffee and orange juice said to be spiked with a sex stimulant being given to women by men who set out to take advantage of them.
Sold as instant coffee and orange juice in packets, the drink is suspected to be heavily laced with an aphrodisiac, reported Bangkok Post.
It leaves drinkers excessively aroused, according to Ms Pavena Hongsakula, chairman of the Pathum Thani-based Pavena Hongsakula Foundation for Women and Children.
She said the drink is dangerous to women because it triggers an uncontrollable urge to have sex with the men who spiked their drinks.
Ms Pavena said she was told about it three weeks ago by a university student named Bee.
The young woman said she knew a man through an Internet contact and the two eventually met in person over a meal at the man's house.
The man made her a cup of coffee which he said was a new formula health drink. Bee drank the coffee and shortly afterward she felt a surge of arousal and an instant desire for sex. She then agreed to sleep with the man, Ms Pavena said.
After the girl returned home, she regretted losing control of herself. She suspected she had been under the influence of the coffee.
Ms Pavena said Bee approached the foundation and asked that it spread a word of caution about the coffee. She said her foundation heard a similar story from another source.
Ms Pavena said the foundation earlier got hold of the packets of the instant coffee and the orange juice mailed in by an anonymous sender.
The contents of the packets would be sent to the Food and Drug Administration there for testing.
Source:
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