What is it about eating hot peppers that make your butthole burn?!


Question: I believe it is the capsaicinoids from the peppers that burn the sensitive parts of our anatomy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chili_peppe...


Answers: I believe it is the capsaicinoids from the peppers that burn the sensitive parts of our anatomy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chili_peppe...

you sure you are putting them in the right end ???


all the best
Ian :)

I guess because it goes through your digestive system and that's where it comes out.

I hear that all the time and yet i've never experienced it???

You need to chew them well in order to digest them better.... otherwise they come out nearly intact.

Correct, as the last fellow said,plus the seed do not dissolve in your system and they are the thing that has the most heat, oils to from them can travel through the bowel, and end up burning on exit, I use a bottle of jamaican hot sauce a week, and for those who will tell you there bad for you, then why are the happiest people around the one's will the spiciest cuisine.

Hot peppers just coming out the other end especially the seeds it remains hot. I had a friend who told me a story about his friend argueing with his friend cheatin cause of the pain so went to see the dr it was chili a seed were logged in his thing. lol.

I'm sorry but what Bibsian wrote just killed me!!! LOL...
Any who reason why? The seeds and the membrane do not digest there for it goes through your system and when it comes out it agitates the lining of the rectum and causes the burning sensation. Might i recommend Ice cream in between bites!

HOLLY ****! lol.......because your body does not break it down





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