“Shet, nahilo ako sa amoy ng kuwarto mo,” I said still panting from the just-concluded activity.
“Ganyan pala ang effect sa inyo ng poppers… nahihilo kayo…” answered the host.
It was my first time to smell it. Indirectly. This guy was inhaling it while someone else was working on my jewels down below. I felt pleasure — but dizzy, my knees wobbly. Was confused, was it the effect of the alcohol I downed before I came to the place, or was it the effect of that “acetone-like” smell? Meanwhile, another guy moaned, he said his head was aching because of the smell. The guy below me was soft all throughout.
Poppers is the street term for various alkyl nitrites taken for recreational purposes through direct inhalation, particularly amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite and isobutyl nitrite. Amyl nitrite has a centuries-long history of use in treating angina, as well as an antidote to cyanide poisoning Amyl nitrite and several other alkyl nitrites which are used in over-the-counter products, such as air fresheners and video head cleaners, may be inhaled to enhance sexual pleasure. Use is particularly prominent among gay urban men. These products have long been part of the club culture from the 1970s disco scene to the 1980s and 1990s rave scene. [Source: Wikipedia]
“Di naman drugs ang poppers. Kailangan lang timing sa pag-singhot,” said the host.
I don’t know about him, but I prefer doing it au naturelle.
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