You guys this freaky?
#1
You guys this freaky?
By the way,he attacted it to her nips.http://abcnews.go.com/TheLaw/Sex/sto...4190645&page=1
#5
hey...I'm guilty of doing some pretty kinky ****...not that bad, but if they were into it then hey, thats their thing. I watched a show on electrical sexual stimulation, people are into it...this dude just got a bit carried away I guess. plus every couple i know that has an active sex life (including kinky stuff) is really happy, so he probably loved her a lot...
#16
"volts dont kill ya amps do" so tell me why is it that most electrical deaths are from a guy trying to fix an outlet in his house and getting fried?
Obviously the amps are the most dangerous but when electricity passes through you (especially around your heart) its going to tear you up either way.
Now, this is a home so I know this plug wasn't on its own circuit so there was probably a load on it.
But regardless, sticking 120 on someone is going to be a little worse then sticking a 9 volt battery or something onto someone.
Obviously the amps are the most dangerous but when electricity passes through you (especially around your heart) its going to tear you up either way.
Now, this is a home so I know this plug wasn't on its own circuit so there was probably a load on it.
But regardless, sticking 120 on someone is going to be a little worse then sticking a 9 volt battery or something onto someone.
#17
"volts dont kill ya amps do" so tell me why is it that most electrical deaths are from a guy trying to fix an outlet in his house and getting fried?
Obviously the amps are the most dangerous but when electricity passes through you (especially around your heart) its going to tear you up either way.
Now, this is a home so I know this plug wasn't on its own circuit so there was probably a load on it.
But regardless, sticking 120 on someone is going to be a little worse then sticking a 9 volt battery or something onto someone.
Obviously the amps are the most dangerous but when electricity passes through you (especially around your heart) its going to tear you up either way.
Now, this is a home so I know this plug wasn't on its own circuit so there was probably a load on it.
But regardless, sticking 120 on someone is going to be a little worse then sticking a 9 volt battery or something onto someone.
And yes, amperage does kill you, because the amperage is the actual current. Voltage is electromotive force.
It only takes .02 amps to kill you if you ground yourself. Becoming part of the circuit.
Try it for yourself, sit in a rubber bathtub, fill it up with water, and hold a live electric wire to the water. You'd be fine. Step one foot out of the tub onto the ground and see what happens.
Why do you think people survive 10,000 volts and ****? Lightning strikes?
#19
Hell he may aswell just ran a nice bath for her, a few candles, and just dropped a hair dryer or curling iron into the bath tub every once in a while.
Thats just bizarre, but I do agree that would be horrific knowing that you had now just killed your wife that you were passionate about and have to live with that for the rest of your life.
Thats just bizarre, but I do agree that would be horrific knowing that you had now just killed your wife that you were passionate about and have to live with that for the rest of your life.
#20
Alright, for one, most "electrical deaths" are not a guy trying to fix an outlet in his house and getting fried. I work on most of that stuff live, and i've been bit, but its not that bad.
And yes, amperage does kill you, because the amperage is the actual current. Voltage is electromotive force.
It only takes .02 amps to kill you if you ground yourself. Becoming part of the circuit.
Try it for yourself, sit in a rubber bathtub, fill it up with water, and hold a live electric wire to the water. You'd be fine. Step one foot out of the tub onto the ground and see what happens.
Why do you think people survive 10,000 volts and ****? Lightning strikes?
And yes, amperage does kill you, because the amperage is the actual current. Voltage is electromotive force.
It only takes .02 amps to kill you if you ground yourself. Becoming part of the circuit.
Try it for yourself, sit in a rubber bathtub, fill it up with water, and hold a live electric wire to the water. You'd be fine. Step one foot out of the tub onto the ground and see what happens.
Why do you think people survive 10,000 volts and ****? Lightning strikes?
Edit: Never did I say Amps don't kill you, and if you read it, I said "of course amps are the most dangerous" My fight in it was simply, electricity passing through your body that close to your heart (seeing as I read someone saying it was on her nips)
Last edited by SnTBakosFinest; 01-31-2008 at 11:31 AM.
#21
All i said was Voltage doesn't kill you Amps do, and you protested.
You said, "120 volt shock = nono"
As for lightning strikes, like 80% of people survive them. Its something like 3,000 volts and it only lasts a millisecond.
I've seen a guy get thrown 40 feet, burn his fingernail clean off getting bit working on a stove. Not to mention reading up on linemen, and hearing the horror stories.
I'm gunna go out on a limb and say people are stupid, but most people know to shut off the power before working on a circuit in their house.
You said, "120 volt shock = nono"
As for lightning strikes, like 80% of people survive them. Its something like 3,000 volts and it only lasts a millisecond.
I've seen a guy get thrown 40 feet, burn his fingernail clean off getting bit working on a stove. Not to mention reading up on linemen, and hearing the horror stories.
I'm gunna go out on a limb and say people are stupid, but most people know to shut off the power before working on a circuit in their house.
#22
Most people think they shut off the right one and didn't ;x
I have a buddy who got burnt a couple months back... this was high voltage...uhhh 1060? Engineer cut off his lock .... for some bizzare reason he stuck a digital tester to it good for 600v and well...burnt. He had the top of his arc protection suit on but not the pants.
And I thought it was more like 80% died? Maybe I was reversed. My bad.
Anywho, back to the point, electricity on the human body = bad idea. ;x
I have a buddy who got burnt a couple months back... this was high voltage...uhhh 1060? Engineer cut off his lock .... for some bizzare reason he stuck a digital tester to it good for 600v and well...burnt. He had the top of his arc protection suit on but not the pants.
And I thought it was more like 80% died? Maybe I was reversed. My bad.
Anywho, back to the point, electricity on the human body = bad idea. ;x
#23
Most people think they shut off the right one and didn't ;x
I have a buddy who got burnt a couple months back... this was high voltage...uhhh 1060? Engineer cut off his lock .... for some bizzare reason he stuck a digital tester to it good for 600v and well...burnt. He had the top of his arc protection suit on but not the pants.
And I thought it was more like 80% died? Maybe I was reversed. My bad.
Anywho, back to the point, electricity on the human body = bad idea. ;x
I have a buddy who got burnt a couple months back... this was high voltage...uhhh 1060? Engineer cut off his lock .... for some bizzare reason he stuck a digital tester to it good for 600v and well...burnt. He had the top of his arc protection suit on but not the pants.
And I thought it was more like 80% died? Maybe I was reversed. My bad.
Anywho, back to the point, electricity on the human body = bad idea. ;x
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