
violetdevil
Student
- Oct 15, 2021
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I saw an old lady drinking N on YouTube and after she drank it, a bit after her eyes rolled back. Will this happen? I'm scared
I've never had my eyes roll back during a good orgasm. It looks creepy, and it looks uncomfortableWhat's wrong with your eyes rolling back? A good orgasm makes your eyes roll back.
Use AELeast thing i would f worry about...i rather would worry about bypassing the SI and vomiting
Most likely yes. It will happen. But the same happens while you're (deep) sleeping. That seems to be their preferred resting position. Anyway, after N will start to kick in, gradually you won't be aware of what you're eyes are doing, even when you're conscious (which won't be for too long anyway).I saw an old lady drinking N on YouTube and after she drank it, a bit after her eyes rolled back. Will this happen? I'm scared
Yep, I worry about it too a lot. Noone can tell what to do in case of vomiting...Least thing i would f worry about...i rather would worry about bypassing the SI and vomiting
Precisely! It's natural and even though you haven't been aware of it your eyes have rolled right back every night you sleep. It won't be any different with N.Most likely yes. It will happen. But the same happens while you're (deep) sleeping. That seems to be their preferred resting position. Anyway, after N will start to kick in, gradually you won't be aware of what you're eyes are doing, even when you're conscious (which won't be for too long anyway).
Every night you sleep your eyes roll back??Precisely! It's natural and even though you haven't been aware of it your eyes have rolled right back every night you sleep. It won't be any different with N.
Just out of curiosity could you post a link of the video so we can all check it out. Thanks.
Hope that's put your mind at ease.
Yes. When you close your eyes and go to sleep they look up into your head. They don't go all the way backwards as eyes can't do that but yeah, they roll up. I'm not sure why but have a feeling it's what happens as the muscles relax. There is a point during sleep where all your muscles relax and you're essentially paralyzed. It's a natural process. You just don't feel it. There are some people who have a condition where they wake during this period and can't move. It's called sleep paralysis but is very rare. You really don't need to worry about your eyes rolling back.Every night you sleep your eyes roll back??
Yes. When you close your eyes and go to sleep they look up into your head. They don't go all the way backwards as eyes can't do that but yeah, they roll up. I'm not sure why but have a feeling it's what happens as the muscles relax. There is a point during sleep where all your muscles relax and you're essentially paralyzed. It's a natural process. You just don't feel it. There are some people who have a condition where they wake during this period and can't move. It's called sleep paralysis but is very rare. You really don't need to worry about your eyes rolling back.
Again, do you have a link for the video you referenced?
ThanksThis is rather a very silly complaint.
The chance of vomiting seems very low with N. Use an AE if you're worried.Yep, I worry about it too a lot. Noone can tell what to do in case of vomiting...