Imagine your Limbs are shaking while orgasming. This is a fullbodyorgasm.

As far as i understand male people can only experience it anally, but even that requires training. Because it is so difficult to achieve, it feels impossible.

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    It isn’t even processed in the brain. The NO that is left over after metabolism is moved through smooth muscles, not the brain. Anything that is not absorbed by smooth muscles is excreted after being filtered by the renal system in urine.

    The main risk is hypoxia because once a body’s iron is low enough (consumed by the chemical processes) hemoglobin can no longer bind to oxygen. Pretty easy to avoid. Don’t be a twat by huffing endlessly and eat some spinach.

    Don’t spread misinformation.

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        Ignoring the part where the hypoxia is easily avoidable, probably because that’s the part that makes you look stupid

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          Unless you are getting medical grade nitrous which contains oxygen this is just not true.

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            Inhaled nitrous oxide is NOT the same chemical at all. Alkly nitrites are formed as a liquid and the vapors are what is inhaled. These are two entirely separate things.

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            You are wrong, hypoxia is easily avoidable even when using pure nitrous oxide with no added oxygen, just don’t continuously inhale an uninterrupted stream of it or use it in an unventilated area, fucking duh. It takes a prohibitively massive dose at once to actually die of asphyxiation, or months of consistent heavy use to achieve long-term nerve damage from oxygen deprivation, which is why actual cases of either are extremely rare compared to rates of recreational usage.