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Visionary
Sep 3, 2018
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As in let's say after not drinking any fluids for a bit and then go for a run on a hot day, come back and then do the deed? Would it increase my chances of passing out?
 
Ramirez

Ramirez

Criminally insane
Jun 10, 2019
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I dont see how it would help but im no doctor. It might cloud your thinking a bit and help with SI but idk. I know that hyperventilation helps with passing out faster.
 
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Rez_MbChB

Professional
May 21, 2019
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It might make it harded "technically" but tbh I dont think it will change any way dude just be as comfortable as you can.
 
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