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Wildfleurs -> RE: BREATH PLAY (10/30/2007 7:54:30 AM)
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ORIGINAL: moki1984 I realize many of you are going to say omg that is not safe...save it, thats not My question. Anyone know any websites that have information regarding this? I have already done it more than once and know a bit, but want to expand on this. Thank you I had forgotten I had this list, but here are some resources from a small presentation my owner and I did a while back on breath play: Breath Control Play - http://www.mybdsm.com/pages/breathplay/enter.html - A series of essays on breath control, the risks of it, and resources. Asphyxiation Newsgroup - alt.sex.asphyx (can also be accessed on http://groups.google.com) The Judo Choke - http://www.fightingarts.com/content01/judo_choke.shtml - A series of articles on how to do choking holds (including with the carteroid artery) safely complete with drawings. Information on the dangers of breath play Jay Wiseman’s Essays on the Medical Dangers of Breath Play - http://members.aol.com/OldRope/breamain.htm - Includes essays on: The Medical Realities of Breath Play, Breath Control: Is Epinephrine The "Smoking Gun"?,etc. The one thing to keep in mind in reading his essays is that he relies entirely on cases of auto erotic asphyxiation (breath play alone and generally done via hanging) as opposed to consensual breath play between two people. http://www.datenschlag.org/howto/atem/english/risiken.html - Largely German website (but there’s lots of information that’s been translated into English) that has information on various medical issues to watch out for. Very detailed, dry, but good information. And as opposed to Wiseman who gets his information largely from autoerotic asphyxiation, they pull from sports medicine and other more relevant areas. Danger in the Judo Choke? - http://www.blackbeltmag.com/archives/blackbelt/1970/apr70/dan.html - An article on a study of people’s medical reactions to being put in various judo holds. They conclude that while the people became unconscious after the holds, because the holds were not continued while they were unconscious there was no permanent damage but the holds should not be performed on people suffering cardiac problems of hypertension since there is an increase in blood pressure and load to the heart during the holds. C~ P.S. - Don't forget you're gonna die from doing breath play. In fact I'm already dead and this is my ghost haunting the halls of CM!
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