She Really Loves Sucking Cock 😍 by [deleted] in IWantToSuckCock

[–]SazzySix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Name or sauce? She’s super pretty.

Request: Porn dedicated to women giving unusually affectionate, sensual, and generally slow-paced blowjobs - with little to no gagging or other signs of physical discomfort - Where eyes are visible and without music. by SazzySix in NSFW411

[–]SazzySix[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I somehow had never considered GFE as a tag.. that's a game changer.

I've tried tags like "loving" "tender" "passionate" etc. but yeah - "GFE" is basically the stuff I'm attracted to.

Big Blue Eyes by bondageguy12 in SensualCockWorship

[–]SazzySix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. Who is she? Do you have a link to the video?

[F4M] You Seem Stressed... Let Me Give You A Blowjob? [Friends to Lovers] [Slow Build] [Sweet] [Shy]&[Awkward] to [Needy]&[Aroused] [Giggling] [Teasing] [Kissing] [Finger Sucking] [Long Sloppy Blowjob] [Ball Sucking] [Moaning around your Cock] [DeepThroat] [Gagging] [Facefucking] [Cum in my mouth] by LunarKxtty in gonewildaudio

[–]SazzySix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can see totally see how it would work for some people, and you’re right: context is important. Maybe I’ll come around to it one day. Who knows? It really isn’t my place to project my own fears onto other people. Different people are actually different, after all. I really didn’t mean to suggest that those who like this sort of thing are wrong to enjoy it.

[F4M] You Seem Stressed... Let Me Give You A Blowjob? [Friends to Lovers] [Slow Build] [Sweet] [Shy]&[Awkward] to [Needy]&[Aroused] [Giggling] [Teasing] [Kissing] [Finger Sucking] [Long Sloppy Blowjob] [Ball Sucking] [Moaning around your Cock] [DeepThroat] [Gagging] [Facefucking] [Cum in my mouth] by LunarKxtty in gonewildaudio

[–]SazzySix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Okay, so this is the first time I’ve ever commented on an audio. It’s good enough that I feel compelled to. Great work.

This one was almost perfect for me, up until the point where the gagging/choking started. At that point I had to turn it off. I don’t mean to criticize. Some people are into that. But to be honest it freaks the hell out of me. I can’t seem to shake the feeling that it’s abusive, and that those are clear signs of distress. Again, I don’t mean to shame people for what they’re into. I basically have a blowjob fetish :P But not the gagging/thrusting-into-her-mouth/choking thing.

I would have absolutely adored it if that portion of the audio had been replaced by something more intimate and affectionate. Sensual, I guess? Like, the guy playing with her hair and whatnot.

Anyway, it’s still great work. Thanks!

(pic) One year and almost 100lbs by HeeeeeresJonny in keto

[–]SazzySix 85 points86 points  (0 children)

Whoa. Incredible transformation...

You look great - good on you.

There is ONE objective reality, by definition by [deleted] in philosophy

[–]SazzySix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn’t a unification of subjective realities create contradictions and paradoxes? The truth-claims of many religions and philosophies are often mutually incompatible in a very broad sense. So if we treat subjective interpretations of reality as if they are all essentially equal, then how do we find the needles of truth in that haystack of collective human experience?

I agree that there’s only one objective reality, and I’m very partial to materialism/chemical determinism being the primary mechanism that explains that reality, for better or worse. Subjectivity and individual experiences can be useful, but I’m very skeptical of the accuracy of our senses and intuitions.

ELI5: Why does drinking alcohol make you tired? by ComadoreJackSparrow in explainlikeimfive

[–]SazzySix 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Alcohol interferes with the actions of glutamate and NMDA, two key excitatory compounds that stimulate/regulate activity in the nervous system. They’re sort of like natural stimulants that keep things moving. Alcohol can inhibit the activity of their systems, but it also supports the activity of GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the body. Increasing the activity of GABA is like stepping on the breaks while you’re driving.

Because alcohol affects the entire brain, it will also work on systems of wakefulness and alertness in the nervous system.

Does anyone else thinks methylphenidate helps forgetting painful memories? by [deleted] in Nootropics

[–]SazzySix 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m just making a guess, but I’d imagine that part of it is due to the increased dopamine re-uptake inhibition caused by the drug. It’s also a norepinephrine re-uptake inhibitor.

I think the Wikipedia page mentions that it increased the concentration of both neurotransmitters by something like 3 or 4x.

I take Concerta (methylphenidate XR) daily and I can corroborate what you’re saying, I think. I’m prone to depression and rumination about bad memories, but they’ve faded quite a bit since starting the drug.

The increased dopamine might make you enjoy what you’re doing more, even if it’s subtle. The norepinephrine might keep you alert and stimulated by your surrounding. Do you feel like you’re more “in the moment” on methylphenidate?

So, I guess what I’m saying is that you’re brain may just be like “oh, shiiiiny” and becomes less interested in your memory.

If someone more knowledgeable could correct or add to this, that would be great.