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Some things really go beyond being just harmless kinks, and it doesn't mean others should feel okay being exposed to them and not question them.

There are other places on these forums where one could share these, if they feel so compelled to, and even gather an audience, without being questioned or "shamed" about them.
 
Some things really go beyond being just harmless kinks, and it doesn't mean others should feel okay being exposed to them and not question them.
There are other places on these forums where one could share these, if they feel so compelled to, and even gather an audience, without being questioned or "shamed" about them.
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Ibuprofen gives stomach ulcer problems way before kidney problems. Just like aspirin, though not as easily.

And paracetamol is commonly known to be a risk to the kidneys, if taken too much.

Of these 2 paracetamol is the easier one two overdose, though many (non-professionals) believe it safer. Ibuprofen has a bit of more leeway. Or... Actually a lot of more leeway. (In the hospital setting you can get even ridiculously big dozes I've heard.)

In my case the risk indeed isn't overdosing - it's taking ibuprofen a bit too often in the long run. Migraine now, mens last week etc. It might cause the so called pain killer headache... (Taking 3x a day for 2 weeks is less of a risk than taking every now and then but not constantly.) Which is why I try to endure the milder aches completely withou, yet take properly when I really need it.
Again. Paracetamol (tylenol) can compromise kidneys, but it is the liver that fails in overdose situations which is easier to achieve than most people believe
 
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