(10 Jun 2019, 16:07 )Like Ra Wrote: Kigurumi breathplay
Was it this one? xhamster.com/videos/red-hair-latex-kigurumi-xhIThWW
This is just rhetorical, but how do they avoid fainting? Last time I tried breath play I didn't even last 1 minute, 3+ minutes would definitely need some superhuman abilities. For me the best/worst part was that vacuum-like feeling on the lungs, however the excruciating pain was enough for me to stop doing it. It costed me a near miss to discover that just holding my breath made the cut for me.
I guess that the real thrill comes from the struggle to release yourself, not from the actual loss of oxygen. Although that kigurumi video is just insane. I can't even begin to imagine the desperation of trying to reach for your mouth and finding a doll face instead.
(04 Dec 2019, 12:31 )Will90MeeG Wrote: Yes, I've purchased a few of these films - very good quality, very pretty models and clearly some difficult situations here, but also very controlled and clinical.
Good quality indeed. I know I'm just daydreaming, but if I had the opportunity I would definitely like to contact someone with that level of expertise, so in case I faint I'm sure I'm being rescued, plus a video would make for a great souvenir.
13 Mar 2021, 14:03 (This post was last modified: 27 Jun 2023, 20:59 by Like Ra.)
(13 Mar 2021, 04:02 )RedEmeraldKitsune Wrote:
(10 Jun 2019, 16:07 )Like Ra Wrote: Kigurumi breathplay
This is just rhetorical, but how do they avoid fainting? Last time I tried breath play I didn't even last 1 minute, 3+ minutes would definitely need some superhuman abilities. For me the best/worst part was that vacuum-like feeling on the lungs, however the excruciating pain was enough for me to stop doing it. It costed me a near miss to discover that just holding my breath made the cut for me.
I guess that the real thrill comes from the struggle to release yourself, not from the actual loss of oxygen. Although that kigurumi video is just insane. I can't even begin to imagine the desperation of trying to reach for your mouth and finding a doll face instead.
Actually, she has a "security", i.e. someone watching silently.
This is OK, unless the "security" leaves the room to answer a phone call. Then she fainted until the guy returned later. This is shown in this video
(13 Mar 2021, 14:03 )estanton Wrote: The guy leaves @ 5:33, then she starts to panick.
I'm out of words for that "wtf" reaction when the guy simply leaves the room. If there was a plan, then that little 'surprise' certainly made her feel utterly helpless. I also must point out how cool she was, all things considered. Panicked? no way, I would have freaked out hopelessly trying to follow him out of the room. Lucky her she was wearing a mask and she had a small pocket to breath in, otherwise the bag would have probably stuck to her nose/mouth increasing the pain.
(13 Mar 2021, 15:17 )Like Ra Wrote: Scary and arousing as hell. It's unbelievable how strong that plastic is!
Yes, yes and yes. Even after ripping the top, she just couldn't breath.
I just love the level of trust in this one. She's getting all of the benefits from breath play without involving extremely dangerous situations. Of course, there could never be a 100% safe breath play, as you could say the chocking is a little bit too dangerous.
A few years ago I think I saw this story on Reddit or something like that, about a girl who gets excited from her boyfriends asthma attacks and he was actually willing to trigger an asthma attack to please her.