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==== Safety in kink ====
==== Safety in kink ====
When administered correctly, nitrous oxide usually causes a feeling of euphoria and dizziness somewhat comparable to [[Poppers]]. Other than a theoretical risk of B12 depletion, there are no known long-term effects of nitrous oxide use. Recovery from nitrous oxide is rapid, usually occurring within 30 seconds after administration has been ceased. While nitrous oxide is by itself non-toxic, it is an asphyxiating gas and can cause hypoxia when administered in large quantities, or when it is used in self-play.
When administered correctly, nitrous oxide usually causes a feeling of euphoria and dizziness somewhat comparable to [[poppers]]. Other than a theoretical risk of B12 depletion, there are no known long-term effects of nitrous oxide use. Recovery from nitrous oxide is rapid, usually occurring within 30 seconds after administration has been ceased. While nitrous oxide is by itself non-toxic, it is an asphyxiating gas and can cause hypoxia when administered in large quantities, or when it is used in self-play.
 


==== Dangers in self-play ====
==== Dangers in self-play ====
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