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- Jun 18, 2018
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The rectum absorbs alcohol faster into the bloodstream than the usual route. It also bypasses the liver which makes it dangerous. No vomiting either
Some fucking yuppie once said:When you drink alcohol through your mouth, you metabolize it and process it through your liver and other organs. However, when you deliver it through your rectum, you absorb it directly into your circulatory system, rather than processing and metabolizing it. Therefore, delivering about a shot's worth of hard alcohol rectally may be equivalent to 10 shots taken orally once it gets in your blood stream directly. Moreover, a rectal delivery system, unlike an oral one, has no safeguards against poisoning, such as the ability to vomit up the offending toxins.
If you're young and healthy, then you have no reason to take alcohol this way. The kind of buzz you get from alcohol enemas is the same kind of buzz you get from drinking, except with far more danger. And, if you simply really like enemas, there are many substances other than alcohol that klismaphiliacs (people who find sexual pleasure in enemas) can use.
As with all alcohol consumption, remember that intoxication impairs your judgment and puts you at risk for unwanted and unsafe sexual activities. While the burden of evidence weighs against attempting this, if you decide to try boozing this way, make sure you do it in a safe space (obviously, far off campus) and among supportive friends.
Great care must be taken as to the amount of alcohol used. Only a small amount is needed as the intestine absorbs the alcohol quicker than the stomach. Deaths have resulted due to alcohol poisoning via enema.
It's part of the tampon. Tampons are covered in a plastic applicator to make it easier to put in."
Same concept as butt-chugging. People take a tampon, soak it in vodka, then use the applicator to inject it into their vaginas and/or rectums. Sounds like a hoot.
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Does anyone know what is this applicator thing?
It sounds like a relatively painful experience to try and commit ctb with alcohol regularly, I can't imagine how awful it would be in the other end.Why not?
Alcohol enema will result in a very terrible and painful experience.
Don't do it.
Hopefully the reason no one uses rectal administration is because it's not dignified enough, plus having access to swallowable medicine. We might have a window of opportunity here with the correct substance.
It sounds like a relatively painful experience to try and commit ctb with alcohol regularly, I can't imagine how awful it would be in the other end.
You know; this reminds me of anothe thread with a similar unanswered question. Would sodium nitrite in a solution administered rectally negate the necessity for the difficult to acquire anti-emetics?