*It's dangerous. I have a cousin who believes that her son died from autoerotic asphyxiation but his death was ruled a suicide.
Did/do you enjoy it? Why?
I haven't tried it (I had to google it actually😂) I might try it lol my orgasms already make it difficult for me to breathe so I might be good at this!
0 1 0 0LOL I found this: During breath play, you or your partner restrict oxygen to your brain. This is step one of the process. When your oxygen levels are low, you may feel lightheaded or dizzy. But when the pressure is released and oxygen and blood begin to flow again, you may feel another type of rush. This one is caused by a release of dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins that can cause head-spinning exhilaration.
I've tried it, but it was done wrong and I ended up with a hurt throat and was sore for about two weeks. So I'll probably won't try it again.
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4 7No never tried and never will…
0 2 0 0I hear you. But apparently it's a thing.
Well yeah, it’s nothing new… heard of it, just not into it
I like our hands around eachothers neck but not applying pressure
0 1 0 0Goes to show you. Don't try every fad that passes your way or you could go too far and wind up dead
0 1 0 0Temporary or permanent brain damage and possible death just isn't erotic to me.
1 3 0 0Hahaha. Right?
I understand the appeal - but its just too dangerous IMHO. To easy to injure someone you care about (if a partner) or yourself.
0 1 0 0I heard of it when the lead singer for INXS accidentally killed himself while doing it.
0 0 0 0I have heard of people that have died while trying this. I don't think it is something I need to try.
0 1 0 0It's not something I want to try
0 1 0 0Only insane people would try it! Personally if i was married, i'll never does such thing to my wife!
I want her to breath and not to suffocate!
0 1 0 0Nope. Sounds moronic to me.
0 1 0 0Never heard of it. I looked it up. How would that turn someone on?
0 1 0 0I found this: During breath play, you or your partner restrict oxygen to your brain. This is step one of the process. When your oxygen levels are low, you may feel lightheaded or dizzy. But when the pressure is released and oxygen and blood begin to flow again, you may feel another type of rush. This one is caused by a release of dopamine, serotonin, and endorphins that can cause head-spinning exhilaration.
That’s just sounds terrible. Not sexual… 🤔
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