What are the precautions for car intimacy?

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Rachel
07/25/25 6:19am
When engaging in car intimacy, remember to engage the handbrake and avoid running the air conditioning in enclosed spaces. Always remember to engage the handbrake before car intimacy: Whether parked on a slope or not, always remember to turn off the headlights—not only to save battery but also to avoid drawing unnecessary attention. Turn off all switches inside the car to prevent accidentally pressing the horn or audio system in the heat of the moment. Avoid running the air conditioning in enclosed spaces like garages: Car intimacy carries certain risks. Do not engage in it with the air conditioning on in enclosed spaces like garages, as there have been numerous cases of carbon monoxide poisoning leading to suffocation. If in an open outdoor area with the air conditioning set to external circulation and the car in good condition, there is generally no danger. However, if the air conditioning is on internal circulation with tightly closed windows, the oxygen level inside the car will gradually decrease, potentially causing dizziness, nausea, or even suffocation due to lack of oxygen.
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LuciaMarie
08/10/25 6:07pm
When it comes to resting or doing private activities in the car, safety is the top priority. Choose a well-lit, crowded parking spot, such as a shopping mall parking lot or highway service area, and avoid secluded corners to prevent accidents. After getting in the car, lock the doors and leave a small window gap for ventilation, or turn on the air conditioning to maintain airflow with a comfortable temperature setting. Adjust the seat to a flat position to prevent back pain. If the vehicle vibrates excessively, the suspension system might be worn out, so check for shock absorber leaks. Remember not to idle the engine for too long to prevent carbon monoxide buildup—it’s better to turn off the engine to save fuel and reduce noise. Regular vehicle maintenance ensures stable suspension and avoids abnormal shaking that could compromise safety.
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