Any planned evening of sexual fun would not be complete without some lotions and potions set the mood. Theres a wide array on todays markets like massage oils, bath and body products.
Most people instantly think of lubricants when talking about sex toy lotions and potions and whilst they are of course very important if nature needs a little hand and especially for anal fun there are lots of other little treats that can enhance our pleasure activities.
Poppers. What are poppers? "Poppers" is the popular name for various alkyl nitrites, including isobutyl nitrite, buty nitrite, and amyl nitrite. Doctors used to prescribe amyl nitrite for heart patients in capsules that were broken or "popped" to release vapors. Amyl nitrite is made and sold illegally, but most poppers are isobutyl nitrite or butyl nitrite sold in small brown bottles as "video head cleaner," "room deodorizer," or "leather cleaner." The exact contents of these products are not known, and they are not safety tested.
They're usually sniffed straight from the bottle and deliver a short, sharp high. Poppers are sold in sex shops, clubs and gay bars.
What effect does poppers have? An initial head rush that lasts a couple of minutes. Sniffing poppers during sex can make orgasms feel like they last longer. And some people say it makes their sexual organs feel massive. They may help relax anal sphincter muscles which can make anal sex easier.
But there is a flip side:
The effects don't last long and can leave people feeling sick, faint and weak. Especially if taken while dancing.
Some people say they have trouble getting an erection after sniffing poppers.
Poppers can give you the Mother of all headaches.
Some people get a rash around their mouth.
Another lotion and potion we get a lot of requests about is the Spanish fly. Spanish Fly has long been a legendary aphrodisiac and for good reason. This will make him or her feel very, very horny. Genitals literally tingle with anticipation and the only cure is SEX!
The "drug" Spanish fly is actually the dried, crushed body of the green blister beetle known as Cantharis Vesicatoria, or the Spanish fly. The drug has been used medically since antiquity as an irritant and diuretic; it was also considered an aphrodisiac. |