hex and tusk created by bleats
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"That first rush of blood to the head..."

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  • If I may adk, what is that thing he's sniffing? Have seen it in some videos, but never found out what it was.

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  • brluckybr said:
    If I may adk, what is that thing he's sniffing? Have seen it in some videos, but never found out what it was.

    They're called poppers. Guys tend to use them as muscle relaxers for sex since it'll make taking things easier. I guess they also cause a bit of a rush/high. They're legal as far as I'm aware and can be bought at sex shops and probably also online.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppers

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  • dracotay said:
    VHS head cleaner, that doesn't sound too healthy.

    It's labeled as such because, amyl nitrate the stuff actual in there, is regulated and borderline illegal to sell. Sex shops label it this way to make it legal to sell.
    This is also why when you purchase poppers online, it's labeled "Art Supply" or whatever, and comes from a far away place in Asia or Europe

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  • pupster3000 said:
    would you care to explain how it does kill you on the first sniff?

    from https://www.medicinenet.com/is_your_child_or_teen_huffing/views.htm

    More serious consequences can include permanent damage to the brain and other organs or even death. Sudden cardiac death from fatal cardiac arrhythmias has been reported even in teen inhalant abusers. Death from huffing can occur upon the first time of use or after prolonged inhalant abuse. Other causes of death related to huffing include asphyxiation, aspiration, or suffocation.

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  • Born_on_a_Monday said:
    from https://www.medicinenet.com/is_your_child_or_teen_huffing/views.htm

    More serious consequences can include permanent damage to the brain and other organs or even death. Sudden cardiac death from fatal cardiac arrhythmias has been reported even in teen inhalant abusers. Death from huffing can occur upon the first time of use or after prolonged inhalant abuse. Other causes of death related to huffing include asphyxiation, aspiration, or suffocation.

    well I would assume that would apply to huffing things like aerosol, gasoline, or spray cans

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  • Born_on_a_Monday said:
    from https://www.medicinenet.com/is_your_child_or_teen_huffing/views.htm

    More serious consequences can include permanent damage to the brain and other organs or even death. Sudden cardiac death from fatal cardiac arrhythmias has been reported even in teen inhalant abusers. Death from huffing can occur upon the first time of use or after prolonged inhalant abuse. Other causes of death related to huffing include asphyxiation, aspiration, or suffocation.

    This is based on inhalants that get you "high" by cutting off the supply of oxygen to your brain (which is indeed very dangerous), but that's not how poppers work. It is a chemical that, when inhaled, dilates the blood vessels and causes the smooth muscles in your body(i.e your anus, vagina, and throat) to become VERY relaxed. It also increases heart rate and blood flow, causing a hot flush and a feeling of intense euphoria (and hornyness). Still has a few health risks for people with heart problems but far less dangerous than huffing. Hope this is informative lol

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  • Beast818 said:
    This is based on inhalants that get you "high" by cutting off the supply of oxygen to your brain (which is indeed very dangerous), but that's not how poppers work. It is a chemical that, when inhaled, dilates the blood vessels and causes the smooth muscles in your body(i.e your anus, vagina, and throat) to become VERY relaxed. It also increases heart rate and blood flow, causing a hot flush and a feeling of intense euphoria (and hornyness). Still has a few health risks for people with heart problems but far less dangerous than huffing. Hope this is informative lol

    Right. And this includes nitrates. That's what "poppers" are.

    I worked at an adult bookstore for 3 years. I've seen what this shit does to people. Also "huffing" is just another word for inhalant abuse. As far as I know, nitrates are inhaled.

    Among the milder side effects "poppers" have such as skin lesions around nose and lips, sinusitis and respiratory allergic reactions and increased intraocular pressure (not so mild if you are at risk of glaucoma) are headaches caused by the dilation of the blood vessels in the brain. If you happen to be at risk of a brain aneurysm and you decided to try huffing nitrates, you're gonna have a bad time.

    I know this because a guy came into our shop, picked up a bottle of jungle juice, 5 bucks in credits for the private booths and went to go tug his tommy. 6 hours later as I was closing up the shop I found him dead in the booth he went into. He had gone in there, huffed his bottle of video head cleaner, popped the aneurysm that had been nesting in his head, stroked out and died.

    So no. It's not any less dangerous. Lol

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  • Awwww, I hate seeing sweetheart Tusk get used like this! That poor thing needs a *real* dom, who *actually* cares about him as a person and not just as an asset to his business. :C

    Hex is *really* good at the act itself at least.. I just wish he had a drop of actual affection for him. It's stomach turning, seeing Tusk fall head over heels for every shamelessly manipulative line he feeds him.

    Someone please please please come save him and make his life light up like a Christmas tree covered in rainbow sprinkles soon, my heart can't take seeing good boi's life being set up like a line of dominos, ready to fall over at any second! ;n;

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  • Born_on_a_Monday said:
    Right. And this includes nitrates. That's what "poppers" are.

    I worked at an adult bookstore for 3 years. I've seen what this shit does to people. Also "huffing" is just another word for inhalant abuse. As far as I know, nitrates are inhaled.

    Among the milder side effects "poppers" have such as skin lesions around nose and lips, sinusitis and respiratory allergic reactions and increased intraocular pressure (not so mild if you are at risk of glaucoma) are headaches caused by the dilation of the blood vessels in the brain. If you happen to be at risk of a brain aneurysm and you decided to try huffing nitrates, you're gonna have a bad time.

    I know this because a guy came into our shop, picked up a bottle of jungle juice, 5 bucks in credits for the private booths and went to go tug his tommy. 6 hours later as I was closing up the shop I found him dead in the booth he went into. He had gone in there, huffed his bottle of video head cleaner, popped the aneurysm that had been nesting in his head, stroked out and died.

    So no. It's not any less dangerous. Lol

    Key word there is popped the anuerysm. If you are aware of your medical conditions and the risks associated with it then it is fairly safe so long as you dont go crazy overboard like inhaling JUST IT for like a 30 seconds, i would sugggest 1 and a half deep inhales at most at a time, take a break then do more if ya want. Various brands have different blends and such and if you do your research online its a lot easier to have fun and be safe with it at the same time. Also the lesions you are referring to are very easy to avoid... dont spill it, dont literally shove it up your nose... just put it next to it kinda like in the panel, could go a tad closer if ya wanted to

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