Poppers
Definition
Alkyl nitrites or Poppers are a class of inhalant used for the treatment of angina. Alkyl nitrites are also considered a somewhat undesirable class of recreational drugs. There are various different alkyl nitrites, like amyl nitrite, butyl nitrite, isopropyl nitrite, ethyl nitrite, methyl nitrite, and cyclohexyl nitrite. The vapours of the alkyl nitrite are inhaled, inducing an almost-instant 'head rush,' which consists of an intense euphoria. Alkyl nitrites are often used for the enhancement of sexual experience, although alkyl nitrites do not produce any sexual stimulation. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppers [Aug 2005]
Disco Drugs
The grandfather of all disco drugs is Poppers. These chemicals, Amyl or Butyl Nitrate, provide an instant, profound euphoria and sexual arousal. Music sounds great, and sex is enhanced. The rush is short lived and frequent doses are normal. Tolerance builds with use, so the doses get larger. The first side effect is usually a skull-splitting headache, then nausea and depression. Mixed with alcohol, these effects become more potent. Long term use can lead to dependence for sexual arousal, recurrent headaches and diminished sense of smell. If you are older, or have medical conditions, poppers can cause palpitations, or even heart attack. Poppers do not mix well with other drugs. -- via http://www.todcompanion.com/specialk3.htm [2004]Score (1973) - Radley Metzger
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Score is the name of a pornographic film directed by Radley Metzger that was part of the brief porn chic fad in the early 1970s. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Score_(film) [Aug 2005]
The existence of poppers became more widely known to the layman when they appeared in Radley Metzger's cult classic film "Score" (1972). In the film, a bisexual woman glides them under the nose of a heterosexual woman in an attempt to loosen her up for seduction. --http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppers
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