Which is better....### or hunting?

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Well, I've thought about putting this thread up for awhile but been a little reluctant :ninja:

I moved from the city and bought a farm about 7 years ago and got into hunting at the same time. My place is just crawling with critters of all sorts to hunt. I soon realized how much I liked to hunt and it was the only thing on my mind most of the time. A few years ago the predominant thing on my mind was :redface: :p:rolleyes: ok ...###, I said it.

I noticed how if given the choice to go deer hunting or have ###, I'd choose hunting.....almost every time! cou:

Ok now here's where it gets strange....you like that right? My husband was diagnosed with high blood pressure and given an early birthday present by his Mom. Mom was looking out for hubby's health and bought him a blood pressure tester. My husband said he really liked the rush he got hunting also.

I rarely have to go more then a few miles to see deer. My husband shoots a buck, we throw it in the truck and are home a few minutes later. My husband says "I wonder what my blood pressure is now?" He checks it and seen it was sky high!

I get another deer the next day, throw it in the truck with my husband and I'm home minutes later. This time we both check our blood pressure, mine is sky high and my hubbies is up a little. My blood pressure is usually lower then normal...not this time!!!

We thought it was nuts how crazy high our blood pressure got after hunting. We both agreed what an awesome rush hunting is and wonder what our blood pressure is like after a good session of ###. So we take both our blood pressures about five minutes after ### (about the same time it took us to get back from deer hunting). This time we're almost disappointed, it was WAY lower!! Sorry I don't recall the numbers, this wasn't something I was ever planning to talk about with anyone-let alone a public forum a couple years later. We both took our blood pressure again after a good session of ### and the numbers where still lower, much lower then after hunting.

This experiment was a couple years ago. Hunting season is quickly approaching for most of us, if we haven't been hunting already. If you have a blood pressure cuff and a willing partner I'd be interested in hearing your results with this experiment if you care to partake. Thoughts and opinions are ok as well but scientific proof is king. Please be responsible in your replies, this could be interesting....if I don't die of embarrassment first :)
 
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I gotta say, I prefer the ### but hunting lasts longer and is easier to talk my wife into letting me do...


Quite the adrenaline flow on a good close hunt though, I'm not surprised on the blood pressure jump.
 
LOL we had one of those blood pressure testers in our office. We'd check our blood pressures throughout the day as we went through the trials and tribulations of trying to run a small oil company with almost no people. Our blood pressures were through the roof on a regular basis! Pressures were bad and I mean BAD, like you should go to the hospital type of bad. Anyways one day we took it out fishing with us and at the end of the day our blood pressures were lower than ever so low you'd think we were actually normal people.

Try fishing.
 
Need to find one of those girls on that 'girls with guns' thread, while I'm out in the bush. that would be the ultimate!!
But I have to say I'd take ### over Hunting any day...
 
As a bestial-necrophiliac, I prefer to have victory-### with my fresh kill -- gives new meaning to the term "mounting a trophy"...


(Lol kidding, for the record :p )
 
naturally hunting/shooting (and pizza) is better than ###.

I can go shooting anytime I want.
I can have ### anytime my wife wants.
 
ya after ### is a bad time to test as there are chemicals released after orgasm that would lower your heart rate (and thus blood pressure) which is related to the orgasm, so unless you are having that after a successful hunt unfair comparison.
 
I haven't taken measurements but remembering how I normally feel after ###* I'd say I'm instantly very relaxed and contented and I would expect my blood pressure to be at the lower end of my normal range. I think it takes me a little longer to come down from the adrenaline rush of the kill at the end of a hunt.





*The woman I really want to have ### with died a few years ago and I still don't feel like hunting for a new one, so for me, hunting deer is definitely better than ###.
 
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