I have the fantasy of chloroforming my girl and having my way with her and we've both talked about it and she is totally fine with it but I want to take all precautions. Could anyone help? What do I need to know about this?
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Chloroform
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forgive me for asking, but what is "chloroforming"???
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chloroform knocks the "victim" out. It's a chemical.
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OOOHHHHH yea i remember now! that's y it was so familiar. ok well i personally find that kind of sick, and also somewhat dangerous. i mean just like nething else, disscuss this ur partner. but the only thing is, this could lead to other sexual "tendencies" (i work in law enforcement so i must put my opinion here). like feeling/raping girls when they're asleep or knocking them out first. stuff like that. not saying ur like that but just advising of the possible dangers of delving into those sort of things.
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Well I would never ever rape a girl . Her and I are very close and we've discussed all of this. I just want to be aware of what precautions should be taken or if I should even risk it at all. I respect her wishes so if she didn't want me to do it I wouldn't.
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chloroform - trichloromethane
made from acetone and bleaching powder by addition of sulfuric acid
LD50 in rats: 2.18g/Kg (how much does you girl friend weigh?)
banned by the FDA in 1976
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Before "real" anesthesia was invented, doctors used chlroform to knock out patients before painful procedures (i.e., surgery). Even with all of their experience, they'd still lose a number of patients from the effect of the chloroform, even if the surgery itself went very well. It's extremely hard to control how deeply someone is under.It would be pretty hard to explain to the police what happened if things did not go well.
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Chloroform is 'real' anaesthesia, but it's not ideal. The first anaesthetics discovered were nitrous oxide (laughing gas) (by a dentist) and ether (by medical students - there's a story there). These became the standard anaesthetics in dentistry and medicine respectively. However, ether is highly inflammable, and British doctors didn't like that. They tried other substances, and found chloroform worked and was totally non-flammable. However, it makes you feel very sick waking up, which is because it is very bad for your liver. We now also know that it's slightly carcinogenic. British doctors used it, but American doctors continued using ether. Now, neither is used, though ether was still being used in the 1960s at least.Any anaesthetic can kill you given in too great doses, which is why a separate person is used in operations just to ensure you are anaesthetised enough not to feel anything, but not enough to make that permanent. However, the biggest reason why the death rate soared when anaesthetics were first used is because they were discovered well before Lister devised aseptic technique. When operations were agony, they were only done in life-or-death situations. When they became relatively painless, a lot more were done, and a lot more patients got infected and died of the infection.
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yea so it seems REALLY dangerous to all of us. don't do it man, just another stupid thing to go wrong. just remember murphy's law :wink:
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Sounds really stupid to do this. It may be a fantasy, but I wouldn't wont that.Maybe complete tie her up, and gag her. Something a tad more safer.
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or maybe u can agree that if she's sleeping there's certain things u can do to her. somtimes my wife wakes me in the morning w/ a blowjob, it's a great feeling to slowly wake up and realize my hardon is in her mouth. so maybe if she agrees that if she's asleep u can feel her up and stuff. and ur goal would be not to wake her. i donno, just another suggestion.
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In reply to: somtimes my wife wakes me in the morning w/ a blowjob, it's a great feeling to slowly wake up and realize my hardon is in her mouth. Yeah i do that too, he loves it
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yea i forgot to add that she hasn't done it in a LOOOOOONG time. man do i miss those wake up boinkings
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you could instead of using chloroform, use a hammer. She will still know that you love her, either way. Both methods are about equally stupid. How about I send you my mother in law to experiment on. She will not be missed when you accidentaly kill her
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It is a dumb idea. I wouldn't risk it.If she's into that sort of thing, why not let her get drunk? Once she's fucked out of her head, it'll be a similar sort of thing. She'll still be concious, kinda, but it's better than risking her life.
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Yes, I had ether confused with chloroform. It's a very bad idea to play with either one, though.
In the old days, my father used to pour ether into the car's cabuerator (remember those things?) sometimes in the winter to get the car started. Given the flammability of ether, that was insanely jeleous. I also had a friend when I was a kid who used to clean car parts in gasoline. The friend/s father was a car mechanic, and generally was drunk. When you'd slide open the door to his truck, a pile of empty Bush beer cans would fall out. Somehow they dodged the Darwinian bullet. They could have all gone up in flames (the friend's father from his blood alcohol content).
It's true that a lot of people died of septic shock after surgery before sterile technique was developed, but it took a while to understand how anesthesia worked, and how to keep people under just enough so they'd lose consciousness, but not die. Pouring a liquid on a cloth over a patient's face was not very precise, and was not the best thing for other people in the room. That's the problem a sexual anesthetizer would face.