Hi,
where can you get poppers for anal sex in
the uk? Where has discreet packaging?
Also, what are the risks/side-effects of
using them and can teens use them?
Thx
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 11-17-06 03:29am
Ann summers.
Actual "poppers" are illegal. You can buy
"room deodoriser" from any online store
that sells vibrators, condoms, etc as well
as any adult store in most towns.
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ac1d1um
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Nov 2006 Posts: 4
Posted: 11-17-06 12:38pm
kia_breizzze
wrote:
ann summers.
Actual "poppers" are illegal. You can
buy "room deodoriser" from any online
store that sells vibrators, condoms, etc
as well as any adult store in most
towns.
[edit]
can you please explain exactly what room
(popper) odouriser does?
Also, are poppers illegal because of side
effects?
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 11-17-06 13:40pm
Quote:
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poppers are a
nitrite based drug. Amyl nitrite is used
medically to ease the chest pain caused by
angina.The drug gets its name from the
small glass capsules containing amyl
nitrite for the treatment of angina which
used to be 'popped' under the nose and
inhaled. Amyl and butyl nitrite started
to be used recreationally, and have been
popular with gay men for many years, and
more recently have become popular with
clubbers.
Quote:
tr>
poppers and the
law
in the uk poppers are sold in small brown
bottles, which contain a liquid form of
butyl nitrite. It is very rare for amyl
nitrite to be used as poppers, as
its sale is illegal without
prescription under the medicines
act. The legal status of butyl nitrite
has been the subject of court cases in
recent years. The sale of butyl nitrite
poppers is legal, largely because they are
sold as 'aromas' or 'room odourisers'
rather than a drug to be
inhaled.The possession of poppers,
in either amyl or butyl nitrite form, is
legal.
Quote:
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effects of
poppers
when inhaled, poppers cause blood vessels
to dilate, allowing more blood to reach
the heart.They also cause blood to rush to
the brain, speed up heartbeat and relax
muscles, providing an intense high lasting
a few minutes at most.The drug is widely
used to intensify pleasure whilst dancing
and having sex. Sniffing poppers relaxes
the anal sphincter muscles allowing anal
sex to take place more easily. As poppers
dilate blood vessels, many men find that
they lose their erection when sniffing
them.
Quote:
tr>
general health
concerns
after-effects of sniffing poppers may
include headache, skin rashes, weakness,
sinus pains and burns if the liquid comes
into contact with the skin. Sniffing
poppers can also cause feelings of nausea
and vomiting. People with heart or lung
problems are advised to avoid poppers as
they can cause breathing problems. In
very rare cases excessive sniffing of
poppers can cause the lips and skin to
take on a blue tinge accompanied by
vomiting, and shock, and unconsciousness
may follow. In extreme cases deaths have
been
reported.
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ac1d1um
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Nov 2006 Posts: 4
Posted: 11-30-06 11:55am
kia_breizzze
wrote:
Quote:
tr>
poppers are a
nitrite based drug. Amyl nitrite is used
medically to ease the chest pain caused by
angina.The drug gets its name from the
small glass capsules containing amyl
nitrite for the treatment of angina which
used to be 'popped' under the nose and
inhaled. Amyl and butyl nitrite started
to be used recreationally, and have been
popular with gay men for many years, and
more recently have become popular with
clubbers.
Quote:
tr>
poppers and the
law
in the uk poppers are sold in small brown
bottles, which contain a liquid form of
butyl nitrite. It is very rare for amyl
nitrite to be used as poppers, as
its sale is illegal without
prescription under the medicines
act. The legal status of butyl nitrite
has been the subject of court cases in
recent years. The sale of butyl nitrite
poppers is legal, largely because they are
sold as 'aromas' or 'room odourisers'
rather than a drug to be
inhaled.The possession of poppers,
in either amyl or butyl nitrite form, is
legal.
Quote:
tr>
effects of
poppers
when inhaled, poppers cause blood vessels
to dilate, allowing more blood to reach
the heart.They also cause blood to rush to
the brain, speed up heartbeat and relax
muscles, providing an intense high lasting
a few minutes at most.The drug is widely
used to intensify pleasure whilst dancing
and having sex. Sniffing poppers relaxes
the anal sphincter muscles allowing anal
sex to take place more easily. As
poppers dilate blood vessels, many men
find that they lose their erection when
sniffing
them.
Quote:
tr>
general health
concerns
after-effects of sniffing poppers may
include headache, skin rashes, weakness,
sinus pains and burns if the liquid comes
into contact with the skin. Sniffing
poppers can also cause feelings of nausea
and vomiting. People with heart or lung
problems are advised to avoid poppers as
they can cause breathing problems. In
very rare cases excessive sniffing of
poppers can cause the lips and skin to
take on a blue tinge accompanied by
vomiting, and shock, and unconsciousness
may follow. In extreme cases deaths have
been
reported.
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only for gay men?!
i'm sure they are used by straight couples
too!
how much should be breathed in/sniffed?
Anyone know? Big sniff, long sniff? :s