peerlesscucumber

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Ive never had a big enough allergic reaction so idk if how they feel like, but has there been any recorded cases of this method?

I know that SI would probably hit like a truck, but if someone is desperate enough surely it would work?
 
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Themogger

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For it to be a method, it'd have to have a high enough success rate
 
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Lady Laudanum

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Cock and ball torture via allergic reaction? Film it, turn it into a porn, and profit.
For it to be a method, it'd have to have a high enough success rate
Very low success rate for CTB, but pretty high success rate for CBT if you put the allergen directly on your cock and balls…
 
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peerlesscucumber

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Petting a cat might change my mind
Oct 27, 2023
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Cock and ball torture via allergic reaction? Film it, turn it into a porn, and profit.

Very low success rate for CTB, but pretty high success rate for CBT if you put the allergen directly on your cock and balls…
OML I DIDN'T REALIZE I MISPELLED IT
 
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I guess it depends on the type of allergy you have. Symptoms might differ. For example, if you are allegic to wasps venin, nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing and chest pain are some of the symptoms.

I kinda got the idea that no matter the alergy you might not have a peaceful death and yes SI can hit you hard. In that moment, even if you are desperate enough, you can't predict how SI would make you feel
 
willitpass

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If you have a known anaphylactic allergy then yes, it could be a method. I've never had an anaphylactic reaction so I don't personally know how unpleasant they are, but everything I've heard seems not very nice. Anaphylaxis is a quick killer as it shuts the airway and you eventually loose consciousness due to lack of oxygen. This isn't something you can induce, though. You either have a known anaphylactic allergy to something and expose yourself to it, accidentally stumble upon a new thing and happen to have an anaphylactic reaction, or you don't have an allergy and thus don't go into anaphylaxis.
 
Serial Experi Pain

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*sees the chalk outline* Ahhhhhhh, so this is where it happened...
 
maniac116

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Ive never had a big enough allergic reaction so idk if how they feel like, but has there been any recorded cases of this method?

I know that SI would probably hit like a truck, but if someone is desperate enough surely it would work?
That's a bad road to travel!!!
Especially if you trigger anaphylaxis, where your throat slowly closes up. It could be torture & that considering that it even begins to work which it probably won't.
I had a reaction to chemotherapy & it was horrid!!
In all respect please don't do that to yourself.
I hope you do find peace🌹💔
 
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Lady Laudanum

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If you have a known anaphylactic allergy then yes, it could be a method. I've never had an anaphylactic reaction so I don't personally know how unpleasant they are, but everything I've heard seems not very nice. Anaphylaxis is a quick killer as it shuts the airway and you eventually loose consciousness due to lack of oxygen. This isn't something you can induce, though. You either have a known anaphylactic allergy to something and expose yourself to it, accidentally stumble upon a new thing and happen to have an anaphylactic reaction, or you don't have an allergy and thus don't go into anaphylaxis.
I've seen people have an anaphylactic reaction a few times before. One of them didn't have an epipen at the time and if the ambulance got there a bit later, I probably would have needed to start CPR. Every time, it looked like it was really painful. They were all panicking and trying to say something but unable to talk because their airways were swelling shut. They would break out into hives that looked terribly itchy too, and they clawed at themselves trying to scratch. Anaphylaxis can also be delayed sometimes. In some cases, it can happen 30 minutes or longer, even hours after exposure to an allergen. So it might not even be that reliable as a CTB method.
 
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If you have a known anaphylactic allergy then yes, it could be a method. I've never had an anaphylactic reaction so I don't personally know how unpleasant they are, but everything I've heard seems not very nice. Anaphylaxis is a quick killer as it shuts the airway and you eventually loose consciousness due to lack of oxygen. This isn't something you can induce, though. You either have a known anaphylactic allergy to something and expose yourself to it, accidentally stumble upon a new thing and happen to have an anaphylactic reaction, or you don't have an allergy and thus don't go into anaphylaxis.
I had anaphylaxis & it was slooooow torture before they could get it under control.🌹💔
 
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