Erotic asphyxiation

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Erotic asphyxiation is the intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain for the purpose of sexual arousal. This practice is also known as asphyxiophilia, hypoxyphilia, or breath control play. It is considered a form of edgeplay due to the inherent risks involved.

Practice

Erotic asphyxiation can be performed in various ways, including strangulation, suffocation, or the use of devices such as plastic bags, rope, or scarves. The practice is often associated with BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, and Masochism) activities, where it may be consensually integrated into a scene between partners.

Risks

The primary risk associated with erotic asphyxiation is accidental death. The restriction of oxygen can lead to hypoxia, brain damage, or cardiac arrest. Even with precautions, the practice remains highly dangerous. The use of a safeword and having a partner present to monitor the situation are recommended safety measures, though they do not eliminate the risks.

Legal and Ethical Considerations

In many jurisdictions, the practice of erotic asphyxiation can have legal implications, especially if it results in injury or death. It is important for participants to be aware of the legal context in their area and to engage in thorough communication and consent practices.

Related Practices

Erotic asphyxiation is related to other forms of breath play, such as choking and smothering. It is also sometimes associated with autoerotic asphyxiation, where an individual practices asphyxiation alone, which carries an even higher risk of accidental death.

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