Breath play gay

Breath-play involves the restriction of oxygen to increase erotic play or to intensify an orgasm or sexual experience. This can either be achieved through solo-play autoerotic asphyxiation or through partner play, in which the submissive is the one who's airflow is restricted. There are a variety of ways in which people accomplish this: breath-holding, nose-pinching, Kinging or Queening smothering the face of a partner with the genitals of the othergas-masks or hoods usually latex gimp or slave hoodsbags or plastic wrap, re-breather bladders, choking or hanging, compression on chest corsetingpressure on the trachea or around the neck or pressure on the carotid artery.

Self-induced autoerotic asphyxiation can be accomplished in many of the same ways with variations that don't require a partner. Also, there are new types of breath-play that involve breath control in which one partner is directed to become more conscious of their own breathing in a breath that simulates classic breath-play, relying on the psychological impact of hyperventilation or self-controlled breath restriction.

Each type of breath-play tends toward a different kink in each partner — some are obviously more dangerous. This would not be something I myself would ever indulge in, because quite frankly, it's dangerous. The level of trust and experience required in a partner to not royally screw this up is staggering.

This is definitely one of those things where pretty much even the slightest thing gone wrong can cause lasting gay to the brain or spine; in fact, the list of possible injuries is as long as the different types of breath-play. I was actually shocked to find out how many people I know personally who have used breath-play and thought that it was a fairly play thing.

I would never have thought that this would be a common practice for people whom I knew in real life. Especially considering that many of them are pre-med or have first-aid play. One would assume that anyone with any type of medical experience or knowledge would know how incredibly dangerous this type of behavior would be.

The most shocking thing, though, is how badly informed people are about what they are breath. Jay Wiseman, author of SMhas been one of many to create controversy around this subject by facing the facts of just how dangerous this gay is. Honestly, I wholeheartedly agree with him.

There is literally no way in which to do this that does not pose some threat of serious injury. This is not something to be done lightly, it requires extensive knowledge of human anatomy and significant self-control during sex to even consider the prospect.

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Still, that doesn't make this safe. Nothing is fail-safe. Yet every year hundreds of people think that they have found a safe way to autoerotic asphyxiate Many people are also arrested every year for accidentally killing their partner during suffocation play. This is actually one of the very few areas of SM that even health professionals involved in the scene have said that there is no way to perform safely.

Considering the variety of areas that SM covers, that says something and not something good. In truth, there is no way to do breath-play without risking cardiac arrest or brain damage from lack of oxygen. And if you think that this is an area where having a partner limits the danger, then you're wrong.

It is in fact just as dangerous either way. The idea that being with a partner makes this safer is completely illogical.