Alcohol enema
Alcohol enema, also known as a butt-chug or beer bong for the rear, is an alternative method of consuming alcohol by introducing it into the rectum and colon. This method of alcohol consumption can be dangerous and potentially lethal due to the rapid absorption of alcohol by the rectum and colon.
Method[edit]
An alcohol enema involves the introduction of alcohol into the rectum and colon via the anus, typically using a tube or syringe. This method bypasses the stomach and liver, allowing the alcohol to be absorbed directly into the bloodstream.
Risks[edit]
The risks associated with alcohol enemas are significant and can include alcohol poisoning, damage to the rectal and colon lining, and increased risk of sexually transmitted infections due to the potential for damage to the rectal lining. The rapid absorption of alcohol can also lead to a higher blood alcohol concentration than would be achieved by drinking, increasing the risk of alcohol-related harm.
Legal issues[edit]
In some jurisdictions, the administration of an alcohol enema can be considered a form of sexual assault, particularly if the individual is unconscious or unable to give consent. There have been several reported cases of individuals being hospitalized or dying as a result of an alcohol enema.
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