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Tactile pleasure

AN EMOTIONS MODEL OF THE HUMAN ETHOGRAM 3.1. Tactile Pain and Tactile Pleasure... [Pg.32]

EXTENSIONS AND COMMENTARY How does one classify this kind of compound It doesn t seem to be a psychedelic, at least at the levels reported. A stimulant There were no mentions made of any increase in cardiovascular activity. It sounds like an example of a tactile stimulant, not for treatment of impotence but with the potential of augmenting and enhancing sexual pleasure. [Pg.167]

Known under a wide variety of "street" names including "Venus," "Spectrum," and "Bromo," this compound is effective in doses of 10-25 mg. and generates an experience of usually no more than six hours in duration. Its main arenas of action are somatic and sensory rather than mental. It is known for rich visual imagery, heightened bodily awareness and tactile receptivity, and enhancement of both sexual interest and sexual pleasure without disrupting related physiological functions. [Pg.42]


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