Erotic asphyxia (the mechanical obstruction of the airways or the inability of oxygen to reach the bloodstream due to insufficient oxygen in the environment) is a sexual activity that involves intentionally cutting off the supply of air (oxygen) to you or your partner. While it may increase arousal in some individuals, it can lead to serious, life-threatening consequences.
Is it safe?
While many sexual activities carry risks, breath-control games pose more significant dangers.
“EA is really very risky and can lead to heart attack, brain damage from lack of oxygen, and death,” says sex therapist Janet Brito.
Most experts say this practice is unsafe. There is no way to implement EA in a completely safe way.
Why is it done?
Physiological
During breath control, the oxygen supply to the brain is restricted. This can cause dizziness or a feeling of lightheadedness. When the pressure is released, the flow of oxygen and blood resumes, releasing dopamine, serotonin, and endorphin This causes a release of hormones, which can create a feeling of "confusing euphoria".
Psychological
For some, this game presents a dynamic of power and control: the person doing the dodging feels dominant; the person being dodged experiences a sense of submission. This can create a separate layer of sexual arousal.
Physically
Boğulma sonrası endorfin ve hormonların etkisi, beyin ve vücudun bir korunma tepkisi olmasına rağmen, kişi bunu zevk olarak algılayabilir. Gerçekte bu bir uyarı sinyalidir, ancak duygu ve haz iç içe geçebilir.
Individually or with a partner?
Partner when done without autoerotic asphyxia It is called.
Solo training is much more dangerous than training with a partner..
Some people use "fail-safe" methods: knots that unravel when pulled, mechanisms that cause them to fall when they faint, or friend supervision. However, most of these methods can be unsuccessful.
Partnerle deneyimlendiğinde bile, partner doğru sınırı tanımayabilir; bu durum komplikasyon riskini artırır.
Responsible breath control is based on three things:
- Learn about the anatomy of the neck, head, and chest.
- Communicate: define your boundaries and create a predefined signage system, such as a stop sign.
- Obtain explicit consent: share clear consent with your partner for each step, both before and during the activity. Remember that consent is not valid if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol. .
What should be done?
- Partner nefes alamıyorsa, derhal acil servisi arayın. Ardından CPR’a (kalp masajı, suni solunum) başlayın.
- If you experience side effects during solo use, ask a trusted person for help at home.
- If you experience shortness of breath or chest pain, seek professional help immediately.
Types of applications and risks.
- strangulation (choking): Pressure is applied to the outer surface of the neck with the hand or a ligature. Direct pressure should not be applied to the trachea and Adam's apple. If not applied correctly, it can be fatal.
- Strangulation (by a cord, belt, scarf, etc.)This is very dangerous. A gap of at least two fingers' width must be left; otherwise, the risk of cardiac arrest or brain damage is high.
- Smothering (pressure on the face)Methods such as sitting on a partner's face or using a mask. Performing it solo is very risky. Security signals and boundary negotiations are critically important.
Common side effects and serious complications
Symptoms may include hoarse voice, sore throat, difficulty swallowing, shortness of breath, panic, headache, blurred vision, and loss of consciousness. Repeated oxygen deprivation can lead to brain damage or death.
In the United States, the annual number of deaths from autoerotic asphyxiation is estimated to be between 250 and 1,000.
In case of emergency
Seek immediate emergency medical attention if you experience symptoms such as breathing cessation, loss of consciousness, seizures, visual disturbances, or chest pain.
If you know how to perform CPR, do so; if not, the staff at the helpline can guide you.










































