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Are poppers a [banned word]?


Sharp-edge

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Before using poppers myself, I used to jerk with videos of other people huffing poppers (does that make sense?)

And suddenly I saw that for most porn sites (pornhub, xhamster, xvids) hitting "poppers" (no pun intended) returns no results. Where the considered illegal or bad for some reason?

Furthermore, I've noticed that in many porn videos the part where the dude takes a hit happens either when in his back or somehow is skipped. Like it's bad thing. You can see the bottle around but not when somebody hits it.

And then we have the guys who hear the word poppers and think you're an addict person who drinks and injects chemicals all day long. I know there are crazy stories out there but everything we do has a hazard. Even swallowing your own food has a risk of death. I don't think poppers are that dangerous as many people tend to say.

For me I love them. I thought they were used for relaxing the bottoms. But for me their true purpose is popperbating. Nothing feels better to me than jerking off and feeling happy and stupid while hitting poppers.

Not that I want to say that poppers are "innocent" but do they deserve the treatment they receive? Are they that worse from alcohol and smoking? Because smoking is responsible for 1/3 out of all cancer related deaths and yet (apart from New Zealand I think?) if you're of legal age you can smoke your lungs out.

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On 9/19/2024 at 8:33 AM, Sharp-edge said:

Before using poppers myself, I used to jerk with videos of other people huffing poppers (does that make sense?)

And suddenly I saw that for most porn sites (pornhub, xhamster, xvids) hitting "poppers" (no pun intended) returns no results. Where the considered illegal or bad for some reason?

Furthermore, I've noticed that in many porn videos the part where the dude takes a hit happens either when in his back or somehow is skipped. Like it's bad thing. You can see the bottle around but not when somebody hits it.

And then we have the guys who hear the word poppers and think you're an addict person who drinks and injects chemicals all day long. I know there are crazy stories out there but everything we do has a hazard. Even swallowing your own food has a risk of death. I don't think poppers are that dangerous as many people tend to say.

For me I love them. I thought they were used for relaxing the bottoms. But for me their true purpose is popperbating. Nothing feels better to me than jerking off and feeling happy and stupid while hitting poppers.

Not that I want to say that poppers are "innocent" but do they deserve the treatment they receive? Are they that worse from alcohol and smoking? Because smoking is responsible for 1/3 out of all cancer related deaths and yet (apart from New Zealand I think?) if you're of legal age you can smoke your lungs out.

I think - and this really is just an opinion - that there's more than one thing at play here.

First - it's true that they're not worse for you than cigarettes are. But the damage cigarettes do is gradual; you can't overdose on cigarettes even if you light one up as soon as you put out the previous one, because sooner or later you'll need to sleep, and that will happen long before any overdose could happen.

Inhalants generally, though, can be the cause of an overdose.

Second and related, one problem is that "poppers" aren't exactly a product whose quality (or even content) is verifiable, because there's essentially no regulation of them. They don't necessarily have ingredient lists on the label, much less proportions thereof. And while some older formulas of poppers (or their active ingredients, at least) have been banned for human use, that doesn't mean there's anyone checking to see if the poppers that ARE being sold are legal or non-legal formulas.

Here in my own state, they're now illegal, period - basically every chemical formula that has been used for poppers is on the prohibition list, along with other inhalants (some of which have, in fact, caused deaths).

So I think they're becoming one of those things - everyone knows some people who do them, but it's not exactly something people feel comfortable actively promoting. 

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