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wow nice heartbeat, you have a very strong heart, your heart sounds incredible.
It was nice your heart. ^_^ And it is interested how it was reacting.
Hello, I'm Francisco o here in Internet I prefer people call me Aidenblue2. I'm an artist who likes to draw dragons, landscapes, animals, hearts... But I am really a computer technician. And I'm here because I like how my heart is working and I feel fascination by how our heart make us to be alive. And yeah, I prefer how female heartbeats sound. But I listened to men too. I'm not enjoying that I'm not being healthy with my heart,doing pushes or pressure or playing with electricity, then, I'm trying to find a way to be more friendly with my body and my heart. And to enjoy of my hobby if it's possible.
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Oh, you're definitely not the only one. The "softer side" is certainly welcome here.
Listen to music, sift through the overwhelming amount of maymays, and game mostly. Occasionally I look up info about the plants I'm going.
hey guys. What do you do usually on internet?
Been a while since #1's come up
I'm a new member, been in the closet so to speak, found this by accident.
31: make my heart do things, most likely no.
Great heartbeat, your heart is beating very fast, you were very stressed
No, not really. The current doesn't actually run deep enough. What causes any change in heart rate is just a natural reaction to pain/pleasure, or simply the fact that it's having to pump a little extra blood to the area being stimulated.
It really is all pretense- but pretending's pretty fun.
I just acquired a particularly cheap stethoscope from Walmart, but I enjoy a sort of ...gritty? Idea towards my cardiophilia, so I'm going to rip it apart and rebuild it with some old earbuds and other materials. I've been studying the how-to's and schematics for both DIY e-steths and audio devices, so it's about time to see if I know what I'm doing yet.
nice heartbeat sounds
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My only piece of "serious" cardiophile kit is a Littmann Lightweight SE II stethoscope (I don't use it much). Everything else is improvised.
My recording and sharing apparatus consists of three plastic condiment cups stacked together, shielding a rickety inline microphone salvaged from a failing pair of headphones. I previously had another such microphone that I had taped to my steth to get a rudimentary stethmic.
To record, I use the app "EZ Voice Recorder" on my phone; that one has a volume boost, which was useful in the early days before I figured out this mic-cup thing and when I was just pressing the microphone pore on my phone to my sternum. For measurement, I use the Instant Heart Rate app (first result on the Play Store, probably).
Other objects I've played with include a flashlight (when first exploring visibles), a 10-pound dumbbell (for my first and to date only pressure test), and a sequined shirt I briefly borrowed from my mom (to shine a strong light on it and see if the reflections move. They do). I've wanted to get a real monitor for a while, but I'm reluctant to spend money on myself for nonessentials.
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At the moment I only have my cell phone, but I would like to have a stemoscope.
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I could have sworn I left something here.