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Use non-verbal cues (like dropping a heavy object like a "dead man's switch") since the participant may not be able to speak.

If you practice strangulation with a partner, and they call an ambulance because you pass out, you can be arrested for domestic battery. If you die, your partner can be charged with manslaughter or murder (based on "depraved heart" or criminal negligence).

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To understand the fetish, one must first understand the science. "Asphyxia" refers to a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body arising from abnormal breathing. There are three distinct mechanisms at play in this fetish:

The windpipe consists of fragile cartilage. Pressure can cause fractures or collapse, leading to delayed respiratory failure even after the activity has ceased. Safety Concerns and Community Standards Use non-verbal cues (like dropping a heavy object

Forensic psychiatrists have posited that AEA may be a reenactment of intense emotional states, sometimes stemming from early experiences where choking or strangulation was "paired" with sexual arousal, often in contexts of childhood abuse or trauma.

Autoerotic asphyxiation is the intentional restriction of oxygen to the brain during masturbation to intensify orgasm. Typically, a noose, rope, or ligature is placed around the neck and connected to a "fail-safe" mechanism (like a quick release or slip knot). This is for informational purposes only

Education should focus on recognizing the signs of strangulation in assault survivors, preventing suicide by hanging through means restriction, and warning against "choking games" as lethal activities, not entertainment.

The repetitive depiction of strangulation and hanging in entertainment can potentially lead to desensitization, where viewers become accustomed to the imagery of physical violence.

While some communities discuss "Risk Aware Consensual Kink," many medical professionals categorize any form of asphyxiophilia as inherently unsafe. Unlike other forms of physical play where the effects are visible on the skin, the damage caused by oxygen deprivation is internal and systemic. Brain cells begin to die within minutes of total oxygen deprivation. Even brief or partial restriction of blood flow can lead to long-term neurological issues, strokes, or seizures. Conclusion