Trick or treating can earn you some serious jail time...
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@anotherusername said in Trick or treating can earn you some serious jail time...:
@mott555 You can think of it as a handicap or a superpower.
Me, I like to think of it as a superpower...
I'd call it both. The superpower part is that hot food doesn't bother my mouth and throat much, so I can go much hotter than I used to. The handicap part is what happens when it all reaches the end of the digestive tract. That is miserable.
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@mott555 It burns a little bit, yes, but it's not really unpleasant... maybe I'm just lucky.
I still need to get to the point where my stomach doesn't freak out over food that my mouth says is A-OK, though.
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@anotherusername It's bad enough to make me nauseous for a couple of hours. And it's usually at 2 or 3 AM, when I really need to be asleep.
Colon-nausea is a completely different feeling than stomach-nausea. I guess we're opposites, because stomach problems are almost not even a thing for me.
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@mott555 I usually only have issues when the only thing in my stomach is really spicy. Three slices of pizza with as many raw habaneros on top didn't bother me, but if I start going crazy with powdered pepper it can start causing an unpleasant burning.
I've thrown up once that I can remember from trying to eat hot food, and that was when I tried adding a teaspoon of powdered reaper to a bowl of ramen. I only made it a few bites in. I did end up finishing it later, but I had to eat something that wasn't spicy alongside it so that the spiciness wouldn't hit my stomach so badly. I'd previously used a slightly heaping 1/8 teaspoon of the same reaper powder in the same size serving, and the result of that was fairly hot but fine. Other than the effects on my stomach, pretty much everything else seems manageable.
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This is a side note, but I find it strange that I've never seen any sort of BDSM that involved capsaicin. It seems like a natural fit. I've seen hot wax, electrodes, flames, pinching, cutting, and piercing, whips/swatters, even plastic BB guns. But I've never seen hot peppers. Rule 34, anyone?
edit: it probably does exist, and I've just never searched for it... that's usually the way rule 34 works...
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@anotherusername Maybe that's because there wouldn't be much happening to an outsider, so if that kind of thing exists, there are few movies of it because it wouldn't be very interesting (for, uh, suitable definition of "interesting")?
And no, this is not a request for links if someone finds some.
And I can't believe I'm actually discussing that.
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@remi I'd expect redness and mucous production, at least. Especially in ... certain areas that are more prone to generate mucous.
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@anotherusername I don't think seeing a runny nose would be very arousing.
(what, that's not the area you're thinking of?)
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@remi Nose, eyes, ... other places ...
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I... think you're taking that "trick" thing a bit too far.
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@mott555 said in Trick or treating can earn you some serious jail time...:
The handicap part is what happens when it all reaches the end of the digestive tract. That is miserable.
My personal experience and observation is that this is only a problem when there is something else going on that causes the food to go through you faster than normal. If it's digested normally then there's nothing to notice on the back end. Of course, everyone is undoubtedly different about this, just like everything else.
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@anotherusername said in Trick or treating can earn you some serious jail time...:
I still need to get to the point where my stomach doesn't freak out over food that my mouth says is A-OK, though.
This thread makes my gastroenterologist sad, or would if he knew about it. My mouth likes (moderately) hot food, but my stomach can't handle any now.
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@HardwareGeek If swallowing isn't for you, you could always try spitting it out.
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@anotherusername said in Trick or treating can earn you some serious jail time...:
@HardwareGeek If swallowing isn't for you, you could always try spitting it out.
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@Tsaukpaetra I swallowed...
1/8 teaspoon of reaper powder (after making sure to get it all around in my mouth) and I'm in minor discomfort now. It's mostly a good hurt at the moment though.
Also there was a heaping 1/8 teaspoon of reaper powder in the ramen I had for supper. It was moderately spicy.