Why? the uterus isn't that absorbent. and it's not directly connected to the blood stream, unlike say... an alcohol enema, which is very dangerous.
> The uterus isn't that absorbent While this is true- >It's not directly connected to the blood stream -This is where you're wrong. Uterine arteries usually stems from internal iliac artery, which was the main artery of the pelvic area, and with that connects directly to the central artery. So in this case, it's literally a direct line to the heart. There's been cases of post-partum mothers dying from blood clots carried by uterine arteries to lung, heart or even brain, due to this connection. Also, do remember that all things in our body was connected. While the uterus may not 'absorbent', the connected structure next to it, vagina, does. The 'vodka tampon' was popular for some time.
Why? the uterus isn't that absorbent. and it's not directly connected to the blood stream, unlike say... an alcohol enema, which is very dangerous.
Fun Fact: in the last few years "vodka tampons" (alcohol soaked tampons) that are inserted vaginally have been catching on as a party stunt. Also, any part of the body that has exposed mucus membranes like the vagina can absorb as well as secrete.
Also worth noting: the female reproductive tract is not a closed system. The Fallopian tubes open right into the abdominal cavity, so any liquid (or gas) that goes into a vagina could potentially make it's way all the way out of the Fallopian tube into the abdomen. So, given enough volume and pressure, Tifa could be bathing her intestines in booze from the outside.
So I guess the best practice here would be for Tifa to put in a female condom before she starts mixing this way.
Fun Fact: in the last few years "vodka tampons" (alcohol soaked tampons) that are inserted vaginally have been catching on as a party stunt. Also, any part of the body that has exposed mucus membranes like the vagina can absorb as well as secrete.