Okay, folks, I though there was a danger here. I seem to remember *many*
years ago in sex education class when they spoke of something like an
"embolism" or such. It was supposedly an air pocket that worked it's way
up and out (the fallopian tubes??) and into the body cavity. It was touted
as potentially fatal. We were told to never blow air up the vagina due to
this risk. Now, it's not one of my everyday habits (wink), so I've never
looked into the validity of what we were told. Does this ring a bell with
anyone else? Or was my teacher just nuts (not at all out of the realm of
possibilty)?
Linda V.
Who is dating herself by revealing she went to school when sex ed was still
taught in mid-western public schools.....