MissImmortalPain
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I know where the hesitation comes from, BambiBoi, and I agree with you (and believe it or not them) about the dangers. There are dangers everywhere in life and just warning people about the bad things that could happen doesn't stop everyone from doing them. I have no issue admitting that I did not tell the op everything he, or his friend, needs to know about breath play but if I wrote everything I know none of you would see it for a few days and it would end up looking like a book. I could have told him the gold standard of four. Four weeks without food and you die. Four days without water and you die. Four minutes without air and you die. Those rules are iron glad for many but not all. For example not all people can survive for three minutes without air. I could have explained to him the natural reaction that everyone has when their body goes into panic mode because of lack of air, and how to deal with it, but it involves sticking a persons head under cold water and I don't want the boy drowning someone. As for the ink and holes...again you are correct. Before getting the first a person should talk to their doctor. They should also talk to them if they have long term health issues. But I have a lot, and I do mean a lot, of ink and holes. I love body mods. I don't run to my doc every time I think about doing one. I am also very aware of the very long list that inkers and piercers make people go through before they will do work on them. Back to the topic this all started with (breath play) as I said, personally, when I do breath play I am more likely to put my hand over the other persons mouth (bare hand by the way) I normally put the other hand on their chest. I pay very close attention to the rate of their heart. The dilation of their eyes. How their muscles tense or don't. How rapidly they begin to sweat and if they are trying to communicate anything to me. It is incredibly rare that I will put my hand around a persons throat....in fact I think the last time I did it was to defend myself in a bar fight. I know I might be wrong but I will always take issues with the only preaching dangers part of bdsm. It doesn't stop people from doing something they really want to do. And as I, and I would guess many others, know.....just saying don't do that is like telling a kid not to eat ice cream, or ride a skate board, or a motorcycle, or do parkour (if you don't know what that is look it up, a lot of teenage boys do it) all of which done incorrectly can cost a person their life.
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It is always by way of pain that we arrive at pleasure. We must all go through a right of passage,and it must be physical, it must be painful,and it must leave a mark.
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