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Poppers?
#1
I am always asked if I have poppers on me and I am wondering what the deal is with these things. Is it like x or something? Will I become a rabid horny animal? I usually get that just from my ADD medication lol
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#2
It's this bottled chemical that people sniff before/during sex. It probably kills brain cells but it's supposed to make your butthole relax or something. The very brief 'high' may also enhance sex but will likely leave you with a headache if you do it for a long time. I'm not an expert on it but I'm sure someone here knows more Smile
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#3
gradytt Wrote:I am always asked if I have poppers on me and I am wondering what the deal is with these things. Is it like x or something? Will I become a rabid horny animal? I usually get that just from my ADD medication lol

Popppers in theory enhances sex. However my personal experience is that they give a headache.

"Poppers is a slang term given to the chemical class called alkyl nitrites that are inhaled for recreational purposes, especially in preparation for sex.[1] Today, poppers are mainly sold in cap vials."

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppers

I have been told, but don't know through experience, that real poppers ( amyl nitrite) didn't cause headaches and lasted longer. These were discontinued in the early 1980's (or so I was told) and today's are knock off close chemical substitutes (cyclohexyl nitrite, isobutyl nitrite and isopropyl nitrite)

In theory its supposed to cause your heart to race, and cause intense feelings of euphoria for short periods of time.

Amyl nitrite was used to treat a heart condition, which today they use nitroglycerin. So basically its using heart medication to get high which resulted in heart conditions for many users. Thus was taken off the market.

In the drug scene, hard core drug users call it 'fake meth' - being that it gives the fast acting rush of slamming or smoking speed or coke, but it lasts only a few minutes.

Poppers are popular because they don't leave a blood or urine trace thus you can do a drug and no test shows.
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#4
Oh ok. Thanks for clearing that up for me. I don't think I will be using this stuff anytime soon. Does not sound like fun. Few shot of liquor and a couple drags on a blunt and I am ready to go....or my Ritalin lol
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#5
OK...Your face is in the mattress...you are sweating because his cock is so thick and even though it feels good every couple of minutes when you relax your ass tightens ...until...you do a hit of poppers...

....a few seconds later your ass becomes a vacuum cleaner and his cock is going in deep and hard and you can't get enough...you might start cuming hard without touching your cock....you become a bitch in heat....it feels insanely hot...

Err...that's what I have heard anyway:biggrin:....

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#6
Poppers caused strokes in some guys. Let that be your guide.
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#7
AHA! So THAT'S what those guys in those videos were doing.
When I'd see it, I'd be like : "What the heck is he sniffing deodorant?" I can be dumb sometimes. Bunny2
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#8
^^^haha srsly?

Actually I would point out that amyl did give you headaches and for me, poppers were just boner killers.

Kidz...don't mess with this shit at home.
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#9
Health Canada banish poppers for the country recently (or at least became more strict about it)

(from Health Canada website)
Poppers sold across Canada pose serious risks

Starting date:June 27, 2013
Posting date:July 11, 2014

Health Canada is updating the list of retail locations that were found to be selling "poppers". Health Canada has notified these retailers that the sale of "poppers" is not permitted under the Food and Drugs Act and is verifying that these unauthorized products have been removed from the Canadian market.

"Poppers" is a slang term given to products that contain alkyl nitrites. Despite being labelled as consumer products such as leather cleaners, room odourizers or liquid incense, these products are used by consumers to get "high".

Products containing alkyl nitrites may pose serious risks, including death, depending on the amount used, how frequently they are used and how long they are used for, as well as the person's health and the other medications they may be taking. Since it is difficult to control how much is inhaled, people can accidentally overdose. Swallowing these products can lead to serious medical complications and may be fatal.

People with certain medical conditions (including recent head trauma, bleeding into the head, glaucoma, heart disease) and those taking certain medications (particularly drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction, and other drugs such as high blood pressure medications, certain migraine drugs, and high doses of aspirin) or illicit drugs are at particular risk.

If you have used "poppers" and are concerned about their impact on your health, please consult your healthcare practitioner.

In Canada, products containing alkyl nitrites are considered drugs under the Food and Drugs Act and must be authorized by Health Canada to be legally sold. Such authorization is given only after a careful review demonstrates that the benefits of the product outweigh the risks. When Departmental experts review a drug for authorization, they assess the drug's safety for its intended use.
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#10
I don't recommend using them of course, but they're definitely effective. If you're a bottom, it will relax your butt hole and facilitate penetration.

Don't use poppers in combination with Cialis or Viagra or other sex enhancers, as it lowers blood pressure.

I was banged by this huge black guy once and I would never have done it without poppers.
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