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HetFlex_K 51M
158 posts
5/11/2020 6:16 pm
did she get poisoned? drunk?

did she get poisoned?

I have a video for sale that shows me placing a funnel in the rectum of a female and then pouring mouthwash in there. She squeals a bit, because it’s cold and it stings, but the liquid is inside her for maybe a minute tops, and then it comes gushing back out. It was meant to be painful, but not extremely so, and overall I’d say the sensation it produced (as described to me by my co-star) was one of odd irritation. It was just a silly idea I had and someone was brave enough to let me do it to them. Oh well, at least it looked good on film.



Conversations about this particular video have consistently garnered one reaction more than any other; concern. Most of the people that read about this, or see the sneak peek video, wonder if my co-star got drunk, or wound up in the hospital. They suggest I might be poisoning her, and I have to actually take the time to remind them that it’s just mouthwash. If it can be poured into your mouth and swished around for a minute it can almost certainly go in your rectum for the same amount of time. I know there are many different brands of mouthwash, but I can’t imagine the ingredients vary significantly from one to the next. Usually there is just one active ingredient, and it seems like alcohol is the one thing most brands try to avoid adding. That didn’t stop a lot of people from wondering if my co-star got drunk though.

The assumption that she would get intoxicated is laughable - even if we chose a brand that was high in alcohol content, she wasn’t walking around for the rest of the day with it up her ass. The mouthwash went in, she squealed and wiggled around a bit, and then the mouthwash came back out. I don’t think a person could get drunk that quickly even if it was pure alcohol. Maybe. The absorption rate would have to be insane. I am aware of a thing / act called “boofing” wherein people put drugs or alcohol in their ass to get intoxicated, but what we did for the video was not even close to the same thing.

The tendency to overreact is not limited to this one video, this is merely an example. When I talked about a custom video where I was paid to punch my co-star in the stomach repeatedly, one guy asked if she wound up in the hospital with internal bleeding and broken ribs? I had to inform him that the ribs are not in the stomach, and that she was fine - I think I did manage to pop a blood vessel but she was barely even bruised by what I did. My co-star was an ex professional athlete and serious masochist, what she wound up experiencing was painful exhilaration. She was turned on by it, and so was I. Why do people leap at the opportunity to assume the worst?

With all the<b> pornography </font></b>out there, free and available to anyone with a phone or internet access, it surprises me that people are shocked by anything at all. Every movie, be it adult or Hollywood, is going for over the top now just to keep people interested. The violence in horror movies is shockingly realistic, almost to the point of being too authentic. If a woman can’t take on 5 dicks and make her asshole prolapse on command she doesn’t appear to have a chance in the porn industry anymore. I’m all for bringing fantasy to life, but those fantasies are getting increasingly outrageous, simply for the sake of being outrageous. That’s when I want people to freak out and act like what’s going on is dangerous. A little mouthwash in the butt never hurt anyone.


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