
again, as someone whos passed out close to 10 times, i was physically unable to tap or do anything. it can happen very very suddenly especially if youre in the middle of getting railed. ITS NOT WORTH IT. this is not shaming for doing, its EDUCATING. im only shaming those who promote sexual activities that kill people every single year.

My bad.
I forgot that a kink that's usually practiced with sessions and not just done immediately and trying to push the limit of the sub the first day of doing it is equally dangerous to a massive tragedy done.
I'm sorry, but anyone with common sense would know not to do anything to extreme as their first time of breath play. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭

Also, from what I'm seeing (about one of your replies made to another lol), you haven't even tried it in the first place. It's breath play. Obviously, it's gonna be dangerous, but anyone with common sense would know when to stop the suffocation and when to keep going. People who do these extreme kinks know to have a safeword or move, like tapping twice or so.

if you google if it is safe, medical resources will tell you its not. people die and get permanent damage. accidents happen, and someone can pass out before theyre able to say a safe word or tap, because people can faint very quickly. its not worth it for a fucking nut. no good person would put themselves or their partner at risk for literally JUST SEX

Okay, I totally understand where you're coming from. First, yeah, I already stated it dangerous, and I'm sure anyone who ever considers doing it knows that as well. Basically, the last thing you said in other words is, ' You're a bad person if you ever do or think of doing this to your partner for the sake of pleasure. ' , Literally I already said this is commonly practiced. Sad for the people who were injured, but most people practice and do sessions and increase the level of risk. It doesn't make you a bad person to do kinky shit. People willingly get beaten because of how into it they are.
I'm envious of their sexual life