1. What makes asphyxia or breath control different from other autoerotic practices?
The short answer is the "fantasy" is the difference. I think it involves an aspect of "control". A big part of the fantasy is the person's control over their own death. It's a bit "self-sacrificial", a death fantasy, if you will. Not a wish to die, but a fantasy of death. Like a daredevil cheating death. Not far apart, in my opinion. Make sense?
I'll take this opportunity to espouse my opinion on AEA vs. "Breath Control Play" (BCP). AEA is not the same as BCP. Many people confuse the two. AEA is a solo sexual practice with many unique characteristics that go beyond the euphoria of hypoxia. BCP is something that is mostly done among sexual partners to increase sexual pleasure with hypoxia. Enough said.
2. Why do you think people engage in breath control? How do you think they come to this practice?
(I'll assume you mean AEA). This is a long, complicated and elusive answer. People engage in AEA because they quite simply have to. It becomes, for most, the only way they can "get off". Even those that have sex with a partner most likely fantasize about AEA while engaging in normal sex. How they start, is a question that can't be answered directly because it is a product of many variables in sexual development. My best guess from speaking to practicing AEA'ers is that they stumble onto hypoxia by accident or experiment and associate that with sexual arousal. Most in their early teens or pre-teen years. About half had experiences with other adult males in their lives. Not sexual experiences, but innocent games that become sexualized by the young one. Physiology plays an important role in this. Priapism is what happens when someone gets choked to hypoxia.
Here's a scenario. A kid is playing cowboys and Indians with his uncle. The kid wants to be the bad guy and gets caught and tied up by the good guy. Kid gets and erection, likes it and wants to do it again. It gets elaborated over time and viola, AEA.
3. Do you think autoerotic breath control can be engaged in safely? What about breath control play with a partner?
Safety is a relative term. My answer is NO. BCP is safest, with a partner. AEA is solo and more dangerous. Even the most elaborate escape mechanism relies on the user's judgment. Most are impaired by alcohol, which effects their judgment. It's a fine line of consciousness. Lose it and you're dead. The irony of this is that many have told me that the harder it is to escape, the better the fantasy is. **See death fantasy above.
All that is one aspect of safety. Then we get into physiological aspects. If you lose consciousness at the right phase of the sinus rhythm, your heart stops and can't be restarted by CPR. This is the cause of many deaths when couples are engaging in BCP or when police use the choke hold and the suspect dies. Read the article on the internet called "The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play" for more detailed information. Written by a MD. I have it if you can't find it.
4. What are the differences between adults who practice autoerotic asphyxia and adolescents who practice autoerotic asphyxia?
Elaboration. Kids experiment with it. Choking games. Most likely with a friend small group of friends. If it gets linked with sexual arousal and the personality is right, it gets elaborated over time. It becomes AEA, ritualistic and necessary for the practitioner. As adults progress with AEA, their appetite increases for more intense fantasies. This is where you may get clustering of paraphilias....bondage, cross-dressing. Things get complicated from there.
5. Why do you think more men engage in autoerotic asphyxia than women?
It's biology. Simple? (Generally speaking, knowing there are exceptions) Men are visual in their stimulation. Women are emotional in their stimulation. AEA is a visualization of a scenario which brings sexual gratification. That's why when a woman dies from AEA there are not always the tell-tal
1. What makes asphyxia or breath control different from other autoerotic practices?
The short answer is the "fantasy" is the difference. I think it involves an aspect of "control". A big part of the fantasy is the person's control over their own death. It's a bit "self-sacrificial", a death fantasy, if you will. Not a wish to die, but a fantasy of death. Like a daredevil cheating death. Not far apart, in my opinion. Make sense?
I'll take this opportunity to espouse my opinion on AEA vs. "Breath Control Play" (BCP). AEA is not the same as BCP. Many people confuse the two. AEA is a solo sexual practice with many unique characteristics that go beyond the euphoria of hypoxia. BCP is something that is mostly done among sexual partners to increase sexual pleasure with hypoxia. Enough said.
2. Why do you think people engage in breath control? How do you think they come to this practice?
(I'll assume you mean AEA). This is a long, complicated and elusive answer. People engage in AEA because they quite simply have to. It becomes, for most, the only way they can "get off". Even those that have sex with a partner most likely fantasize about AEA while engaging in normal sex. How they start, is a question that can't be answered directly because it is a product of many variables in sexual development. My best guess from speaking to practicing AEA'ers is that they stumble onto hypoxia by accident or experiment and associate that with sexual arousal. Most in their early teens or pre-teen years. About half had experiences with other adult males in their lives. Not sexual experiences, but innocent games that become sexualized by the young one. Physiology plays an important role in this. Priapism is what happens when someone gets choked to hypoxia.
Here's a scenario. A kid is playing cowboys and Indians with his uncle. The kid wants to be the bad guy and gets caught and tied up by the good guy. Kid gets and erection, likes it and wants to do it again. It gets elaborated over time and viola, AEA.
3. Do you think autoerotic breath control can be engaged in safely? What about breath control play with a partner?
Safety is a relative term. My answer is NO. BCP is safest, with a partner. AEA is solo and more dangerous. Even the most elaborate escape mechanism relies on the user's judgment. Most are impaired by alcohol, which effects their judgment. It's a fine line of consciousness. Lose it and you're dead. The irony of this is that many have told me that the harder it is to escape, the better the fantasy is. **See death fantasy above.
All that is one aspect of safety. Then we get into physiological aspects. If you lose consciousness at the right phase of the sinus rhythm, your heart stops and can't be restarted by CPR. This is the cause of many deaths when couples are engaging in BCP or when police use the choke hold and the suspect dies. Read the article on the internet called "The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play" for more detailed information. Written by a MD. I have it if you can't find it.
4. What are the differences between adults who practice autoerotic asphyxia and adolescents who practice autoerotic asphyxia?
Elaboration. Kids experiment with it. Choking games. Most likely with a friend small group of friends. If it gets linked with sexual arousal and the personality is right, it gets elaborated over time. It becomes AEA, ritualistic and necessary for the practitioner. As adults progress with AEA, their appetite increases for more intense fantasies. This is where you may get clustering of paraphilias....bondage, cross-dressing. Things get complicated from there.
5. Why do you think more men engage in autoerotic asphyxia than women?
It's biology. Simple? (Generally speaking, knowing there are exceptions) Men are visual in their stimulation. Women are emotional in their stimulation. AEA is a visualization of a scenario which brings sexual gratification. That's why when a woman dies from AEA there are not always the
He started a "War on Drugs" as a political move. Since then just about every person running for president has used this platform of prohibition to try and make them look better. It continues on today.
Initially the war on drugs cost Americans $300,000 a year. Now it costs us millions upon millions... if not billions of dollars. The largest openly targetted drug... Pot.
It's not a gateway drug. Exposure to the black market that drugs are bought on because they're illegal is the gateway. How do I know this? Because I've been there. I've personally TRIED a lot of different drugs.
Alcohol: First intoxicant I tried. Age 5... Got drunk at a new years eve party by drinking people's leftover champange.
Marajuana: (first "drug" I got my hands on): I enjoyed it. It was kinda fun and relaxing.
LSD: tried this one out in my late teens... probably 19 when I had my first hit of acid. I tried it a few times. It was interesting, but the downer from the bonding agents weren't exactly fun... Left me feeling bad in the end.
Cocaine: Tried it once... didn't really like it.
Crystal Meth: Liked it a little too much. Ran into it at a party and found my self drawing pictures for the next 12 hours straight. Notified the people there that I didn't want to know where to get it and didn't want to have access to it since I figured if I did, I would just do it until my heart exploded.
PCP: Someone laced a joint they gave me with PCP and let me tell you... NOT something I would want to do again. Too strong. Very powerful... very whacky drug.
Mushrooms: Halucinations galore. No "downer" and generally no real problems. Not something I would do every day, but in the right circumstances I might eat some again.
I'm a bit older now and what it's all come down to is a little pot... and a little beer. I don't drive when I'm drunk or high. I don't go out and cause trouble. Hell... I don't even turn my music up too loud. I don't smoke "schwag" pot... only well cultivated and high quality pot for me. I often brew my own beer and enjoy that.
I would consider myself a "moderate" when it comes to intoxicants at this point. I'm not into anything hardcore. My perfect formula seems to be: 2 beers and a small bowl (bowl means "pipe" for those who don't know). It's a nice mild buzz.
So... in conclusion... I wish pot was legal. I wish the American government would get it's head out of it's ass and admit that pot isn't a problem (and they should stop trying to ruin people's lives over it)... The only way pot ruins your life is what the government will do to you for having it.
Tristan7, why don't you accept it and move on? How could you even give a shit? If anything, it's flattering. Also, their clothes are different from my clothes, LOL. Moving on...
Whoop de fucking shit. rkz rips off some comments. Someone's gotta do it - besides, his was more interesting, he added to it.
FAQ
1. What makes asphyxia or breath control different from other autoerotic practices?
The short answer is the "fantasy" is the difference. I think it involves an aspect of "control". A big part of the fantasy is the person's control over their own death. It's a bit "self-sacrificial", a death fantasy, if you will. Not a wish to die, but a fantasy of death. Like a daredevil cheating death. Not far apart, in my opinion. Make sense?
I'll take this opportunity to espouse my opinion on AEA vs. "Breath Control Play" (BCP). AEA is not the same as BCP. Many people confuse the two. AEA is a solo sexual practice with many unique characteristics that go beyond the euphoria of hypoxia. BCP is something that is mostly done among sexual partners to increase sexual pleasure with hypoxia. Enough said.
2. Why do you think people engage in breath control? How do you think they come to this practice?
(I'll assume you mean AEA). This is a long, complicated and elusive answer. People engage in AEA because they quite simply have to. It becomes, for most, the only way they can "get off". Even those that have sex with a partner most likely fantasize about AEA while engaging in normal sex. How they start, is a question that can't be answered directly because it is a product of many variables in sexual development. My best guess from speaking to practicing AEA'ers is that they stumble onto hypoxia by accident or experiment and associate that with sexual arousal. Most in their early teens or pre-teen years. About half had experiences with other adult males in their lives. Not sexual experiences, but innocent games that become sexualized by the young one. Physiology plays an important role in this. Priapism is what happens when someone gets choked to hypoxia.
Here's a scenario. A kid is playing cowboys and Indians with his uncle. The kid wants to be the bad guy and gets caught and tied up by the good guy. Kid gets and erection, likes it and wants to do it again. It gets elaborated over time and viola, AEA.
3. Do you think autoerotic breath control can be engaged in safely? What about breath control play with a partner?
Safety is a relative term. My answer is NO. BCP is safest, with a partner. AEA is solo and more dangerous. Even the most elaborate escape mechanism relies on the user's judgment. Most are impaired by alcohol, which effects their judgment. It's a fine line of consciousness. Lose it and you're dead. The irony of this is that many have told me that the harder it is to escape, the better the fantasy is. **See death fantasy above.
All that is one aspect of safety. Then we get into physiological aspects. If you lose consciousness at the right phase of the sinus rhythm, your heart stops and can't be restarted by CPR. This is the cause of many deaths when couples are engaging in BCP or when police use the choke hold and the suspect dies. Read the article on the internet called "The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play" for more detailed information. Written by a MD. I have it if you can't find it.
4. What are the differences between adults who practice autoerotic asphyxia and adolescents who practice autoerotic asphyxia?
Elaboration. Kids experiment with it. Choking games. Most likely with a friend small group of friends. If it gets linked with sexual arousal and the personality is right, it gets elaborated over time. It becomes AEA, ritualistic and necessary for the practitioner. As adults progress with AEA, their appetite increases for more intense fantasies. This is where you may get clustering of paraphilias....bondage, cross-dressing. Things get complicated from there.
5. Why do you think more men engage in autoerotic asphyxia than women?
It's biology. Simple? (Generally speaking, knowing there are exceptions) Men are visual in their stimulation. Women are emotional in their stimulation. AEA is a visualization of a scenario which brings sexual gratification. That's why when a woman dies from AEA there are not always the tell-tal
FAQ
1. What makes asphyxia or breath control different from other autoerotic practices?
The short answer is the "fantasy" is the difference. I think it involves an aspect of "control". A big part of the fantasy is the person's control over their own death. It's a bit "self-sacrificial", a death fantasy, if you will. Not a wish to die, but a fantasy of death. Like a daredevil cheating death. Not far apart, in my opinion. Make sense?
I'll take this opportunity to espouse my opinion on AEA vs. "Breath Control Play" (BCP). AEA is not the same as BCP. Many people confuse the two. AEA is a solo sexual practice with many unique characteristics that go beyond the euphoria of hypoxia. BCP is something that is mostly done among sexual partners to increase sexual pleasure with hypoxia. Enough said.
2. Why do you think people engage in breath control? How do you think they come to this practice?
(I'll assume you mean AEA). This is a long, complicated and elusive answer. People engage in AEA because they quite simply have to. It becomes, for most, the only way they can "get off". Even those that have sex with a partner most likely fantasize about AEA while engaging in normal sex. How they start, is a question that can't be answered directly because it is a product of many variables in sexual development. My best guess from speaking to practicing AEA'ers is that they stumble onto hypoxia by accident or experiment and associate that with sexual arousal. Most in their early teens or pre-teen years. About half had experiences with other adult males in their lives. Not sexual experiences, but innocent games that become sexualized by the young one. Physiology plays an important role in this. Priapism is what happens when someone gets choked to hypoxia.
Here's a scenario. A kid is playing cowboys and Indians with his uncle. The kid wants to be the bad guy and gets caught and tied up by the good guy. Kid gets and erection, likes it and wants to do it again. It gets elaborated over time and viola, AEA.
3. Do you think autoerotic breath control can be engaged in safely? What about breath control play with a partner?
Safety is a relative term. My answer is NO. BCP is safest, with a partner. AEA is solo and more dangerous. Even the most elaborate escape mechanism relies on the user's judgment. Most are impaired by alcohol, which effects their judgment. It's a fine line of consciousness. Lose it and you're dead. The irony of this is that many have told me that the harder it is to escape, the better the fantasy is. **See death fantasy above.
All that is one aspect of safety. Then we get into physiological aspects. If you lose consciousness at the right phase of the sinus rhythm, your heart stops and can't be restarted by CPR. This is the cause of many deaths when couples are engaging in BCP or when police use the choke hold and the suspect dies. Read the article on the internet called "The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play" for more detailed information. Written by a MD. I have it if you can't find it.
4. What are the differences between adults who practice autoerotic asphyxia and adolescents who practice autoerotic asphyxia?
Elaboration. Kids experiment with it. Choking games. Most likely with a friend small group of friends. If it gets linked with sexual arousal and the personality is right, it gets elaborated over time. It becomes AEA, ritualistic and necessary for the practitioner. As adults progress with AEA, their appetite increases for more intense fantasies. This is where you may get clustering of paraphilias....bondage, cross-dressing. Things get complicated from there.
5. Why do you think more men engage in autoerotic asphyxia than women?
It's biology. Simple? (Generally speaking, knowing there are exceptions) Men are visual in their stimulation. Women are emotional in their stimulation. AEA is a visualization of a scenario which brings sexual gratification. That's why when a woman dies from AEA there are not always the
Th-th-th-th-th-that's all folks.
Are you in a hurry to bow down to Cheney?
And that may sound redundant, because you all agree with it.
Surprised archie isn't modded down more though. Ah, well, give it time.
Got any naked pictures of your mom?
Want any?
It doesn't bother me at all. Find freedom. Join the Lemon Party today.
When you ascend the hill of prosperity may you not meet a friend.
(that's not my bird)
I don't think velco hi-tops and metal(music) go together. What a bunch of flamers.
You dislike me? I like you. =)
Seriously. Cover to cover. Without ripping your eyes out. I doubt it can be accomplished.
I was just at CompUSA buying a new dvdr drive. Shitheads! [fp?]
I'm stupid.
I'm stupid and I don't know nothing.
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We can't even predict the weather.
How come there's always such hope for SPACE?
You've pinned me, for one. I didn't bother to read comments past this one, but--
The story behind this is that some d00d wanted overtime pay at work so he did this to stay on the clock. no big deal.
He started a "War on Drugs" as a political move. Since then just about every person running for president has used this platform of prohibition to try and make them look better. It continues on today.
Initially the war on drugs cost Americans $300,000 a year. Now it costs us millions upon millions... if not billions of dollars. The largest openly targetted drug... Pot.
It's not a gateway drug. Exposure to the black market that drugs are bought on because they're illegal is the gateway. How do I know this? Because I've been there. I've personally TRIED a lot of different drugs.
Alcohol: First intoxicant I tried. Age 5... Got drunk at a new years eve party by drinking people's leftover champange.
Marajuana: (first "drug" I got my hands on): I enjoyed it. It was kinda fun and relaxing.
LSD: tried this one out in my late teens... probably 19 when I had my first hit of acid. I tried it a few times. It was interesting, but the downer from the bonding agents weren't exactly fun... Left me feeling bad in the end.
Cocaine: Tried it once... didn't really like it.
Crystal Meth: Liked it a little too much. Ran into it at a party and found my self drawing pictures for the next 12 hours straight. Notified the people there that I didn't want to know where to get it and didn't want to have access to it since I figured if I did, I would just do it until my heart exploded.
PCP: Someone laced a joint they gave me with PCP and let me tell you... NOT something I would want to do again. Too strong. Very powerful... very whacky drug.
Mushrooms: Halucinations galore. No "downer" and generally no real problems. Not something I would do every day, but in the right circumstances I might eat some again.
I'm a bit older now and what it's all come down to is a little pot... and a little beer. I don't drive when I'm drunk or high. I don't go out and cause trouble. Hell... I don't even turn my music up too loud. I don't smoke "schwag" pot... only well cultivated and high quality pot for me. I often brew my own beer and enjoy that.
I would consider myself a "moderate" when it comes to intoxicants at this point. I'm not into anything hardcore. My perfect formula seems to be: 2 beers and a small bowl (bowl means "pipe" for those who don't know). It's a nice mild buzz.
So... in conclusion... I wish pot was legal. I wish the American government would get it's head out of it's ass and admit that pot isn't a problem (and they should stop trying to ruin people's lives over it)... The only way pot ruins your life is what the government will do to you for having it.
--JohnnyC
(dhurrrr)
Really.
Tristan7, why don't you accept it and move on? How could you even give a shit? If anything, it's flattering. Also, their clothes are different from my clothes, LOL. Moving on...
Whoop de fucking shit. rkz rips off some comments. Someone's gotta do it - besides, his was more interesting, he added to it.
You just sux0r.
You're a fan of mine? How flattering. Upon reviewing your post history, it would seem as if I know you. Well, don't get all choked up. Do I?
I was modded +2 insightful earlier. Almost makes me think I deserve more than a post per day!
Another thought:
Are the teachers able to use and understand these machines?
The only time we chill is when we kill each otha