whipped cream manufacturers use Nitrous Oxide to pressurize whipped cream
cans.  Nitrous Oxide is the same fun substance found at dentists' offices,
commonly referred to as laughing gas.

~Simon

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 17:50
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: A new meaning


If you take a can of whipped cream and spray it in some way, there's a
little release of gas that can get you high. I'm not 100% sure of the how or
why, but I've hear of it a few places.
And I don't know of any cans made of rubber or leather. Can holders maybe,
but I know you'll take that one the wrong way as well. ;)

At 05:46 PM 6/13/02, you wrote:
>I see your "stupidity of people".
>:-)
>
>Whippets?
>no, sorry, don't remember - whazzat??
>
>(You don't mean little whips, do you, to go with your 
>rubber and leather??)
>
>> I'll call you a "stupidity of people". If something is stated to help
with 
>> orgasms in a woman, someone will try it out despite having normal hormone

>> levels. 
>> Remember whippets? People will try anything for pleasure.
>> 
>> At 05:30 PM 6/13/02, you wrote:
>> >Michael-
>> >
>> >I'll see your "not necessarily", and raise you a "not 
>> >necessarily".
>> >
>> >The article Howie cited referred to hormone replacement 
>> >therapy for post-menopausal women, to alleviate sexual 
>> >problems caused specifically by too low a hormone level.
>> >
>> >The effects on younger people with normal hormone levels 
>> >using the patch recreationally might not affect libido 
>> >or enjoyment, might cause other problems.
>> >
>> >E.g. my doctor put me on thyroid medication last week. I 
>> >was having symptoms of low thyroid. The med brings the 
>> >hormone back to a proper range, and alleviates the 
>> >symptoms. But were I to take it "recreationally", too 
>> >high a hormone level can not only be unpleasant but even 
>> >dangerous.
>> >
>> >Guess it would be interesting to see a study with a 
>> >control group of horny yuppies or gen x-ers :-)
>> >
>> >-Ben
>> >
>> >> Not necessarily. If it has an effect on post menopausal women, then
there 
>> should 
>> >> be an equal or greater effect on pre-menopausal women. This means that
women 
>> who 
>> >> have problems of a sexual nature can benefit from it at any age. The
thing 
>> I'd 
>> >> be interested in seeing is the recreational usage of this (beyond the 
>> standard 
>> >> recreational usage). Will it become a 'party drug'? Will people get up
in the 
>> >> morning and slap on a patch rather than coffee? The social
implications are 
>> >> facinating.
>> >> 
>> >> At 05:14 PM 6/13/02, you wrote:
>> >> >There might be in a few years...
>> >> >
>> >> >just nice as one and one's spouse cruise down the 
>> >> >highway of life to know where the gas stations are!
>> >> >
>> >> >(remember, I'm 52, she's 47...)
>> >> >
>> >> >;-)
>> >> >
>> >> >-Ben
>> >> >
>> >> >> Is there any meaning behind that "Hmmmmmm?"
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> <g>
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> >> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> >> Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 5:05 PM
>> >> >> Subject: Re: A new meaning
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >> > Hmmmmmmm
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > thanks, Howie...
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > -Ben
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > > Being "on the patch" has taken on an entirely new meaning:
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > > http://uk.news.yahoo.com/020612/80/d0z03.html
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > >
>> >> >> > 
>> >> >> 
>> >> >
>> >> 
>> >
>> 
>

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