The body has to therefore take the necessary measures to maintain a body temperature at this increased level. Drugs and other substances may act in a variety of ways to increase the body temperature by : increasing the body s temperature set-point, impairing the body s thermoregulation mechanism, causing allergic reactions and inflammation
Raised blood pressure. Increased body temperature. Increased heart rate. Appetite suppression. Nonmedical use of the drug increases
The effects of hallucinogenic drugs on the body Increased blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature Dizziness Increased thirst Nausea Vomiting
The effects of hallucinogenic drugs on the body Increased blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature Dizziness Increased thirst Nausea Vomiting
The effects of hallucinogenic drugs on the body Increased blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature Dizziness Increased thirst Nausea Vomiting
Increased body temperature. Increased heart rate. Appetite suppression. Nonmedical use of the drug increases the odds and severity of negative
Raised blood pressure. Increased body temperature. Increased heart rate. Appetite suppression. Nonmedical use of the drug increases
Your body temperature rises Some medicines directly increase your body temperature, which then increases the risk of heat intolerance. These
1. Your body temperature rises Some medicines directly increase your body temperature, which then increases the risk of heat intolerance.
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Stop with this cliché.
Semen is produced inside the body, so the mixture that comes out is only a bit lower than body temperature.
I would add/ask, does an aroused vagina feel hot? (It does to me outside one.) So, I wonder if she feels any temperature difference.
I think hot cum is metaphorical more than literal. Clumsy writing more than bad science.