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Old 07-01-2018, 02:46 AM
ibetweenk ibetweenk is offline
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This conversation disgusts me, but I will state that I have never in my life had any problem with burning rectum consequent to spicy food. I have consumed very spicy food for a very long time so this may be a tolerance thing. I've literally never noticed a difference with or without, and always thought ppl were kinda joshing when they indicated otherwise. Guess not!

Capsaicin is soluble in lipid, so I think Swish's folk wisdom about carbohydrate-rich foods may have something to it via stools having less soluble capsaicin when they pass feelie tissue. Gross

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Originally Posted by Mead [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
I don't particularly enjoy really spicy foods. Never understood dudes trying to impress their boyfriends by consuming fire. Always seemed ridiculous to me.
I think it's sort of a psychonautic thing. Very spicy dishes get me off. head swim. Also, if I get a regular spicy dish dose for a number of days in a row, missing dose by eating a bland dish leaves the meal feeling like it had less calories to it. I am generally on restriction so this causes me distress.

Capsaicin consumption is a safe route to endogenous opioid release, sorta like calculated impacts ^^ and they're both just plain face value delicious too !
Last edited by ibetweenk; 07-01-2018 at 02:57 AM..