Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part II

asphyxiation-24See Part I

As I’ve already said: do not try that at home! Looks stimulating, but is deadly.

This is what I like about manga – you can (or someone else can for you) draw something what could never be achieved in the real life. Better than nothing, right? And sometimes much better (and definitely sterile) that in the real life. A highly condensed, distilled and refined fetish stuff.
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Breath control art, plastic bags or thin transparent film. Part I

Bondage and asphyxiation-02 artLet’s begin with crossing all “t”‘s – I’m not into asphyxiation. Period.

But what I do like is to be encased in skin tight absolutely transparent film. Probably even immersed in water. But I do want to breath! Unfortunately this is not possible in real life, you can’t plastic bags do not allow air through, unless punctured, but that ruins the theoretical fun.

But I can have a dream, can’t I?

This what the pictures below mean to me. Again – no breath control or autoerotic asphyxiation.
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Autoerotic asphyxiation and Regina Spektor’s “Genius next door”

I’m a big fan of Regina Spektor (see on eBay). Usually I do not pay much attention to the words, mostly I listen to how they sound, but this song (“genius next door” from album “Far“) caught my attention. It was somehow disturbing, very emotional and requiem-like.

In such cases my asylum is SongMeanings. (I would say all Regina’s songs require a proper discussion)

OK, first listen to the song and read the lyrics below:
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Death of David Carradine and self-bondage safety

David_Carradine-01Made one wrong movement, too much aroused, a bit overwhelmed, not though out properly, overestimated own abilities, a rope around the neck… The result?

Autoerotic asphyxiation

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