Erotic asphyxiation
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+ | "[[Erotic asphyxiation|This peculiar effect of hanging]] [of [[Frantisek Kotzwara]]] is not unknown to medical men or erotic authors. The ][[Marquis de Sade]], as before mentioned, has worked out a scene similar to that in the book before us. In ''[[Gamiani]]'' we read: "[[que la pendaison produit son effet ordinaire]].""--''[[Catena Librorum Tacendorum]]'' | ||
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'''Erotic asphyxiation''', '''asphyxiophilia''', '''breath control play''', or '''scarfing''', is the potentially lethal practice of intentionally reducing the amount of [[oxygen]] to the brain during sexual stimulation in order to heighten the received pleasure from [[orgasm]]. | '''Erotic asphyxiation''', '''asphyxiophilia''', '''breath control play''', or '''scarfing''', is the potentially lethal practice of intentionally reducing the amount of [[oxygen]] to the brain during sexual stimulation in order to heighten the received pleasure from [[orgasm]]. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | * [[Hypoxia (medical)|Anoxia]] | + | * [[Autoerotic fatality]] |
- | * [[Cerebral hypoxia]] | + | |
* [[Choke hold]] | * [[Choke hold]] | ||
* [[Choking game]] | * [[Choking game]] | ||
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"This peculiar effect of hanging [of Frantisek Kotzwara] is not unknown to medical men or erotic authors. The ]Marquis de Sade, as before mentioned, has worked out a scene similar to that in the book before us. In Gamiani we read: "que la pendaison produit son effet ordinaire.""--Catena Librorum Tacendorum |
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Erotic asphyxiation, asphyxiophilia, breath control play, or scarfing, is the potentially lethal practice of intentionally reducing the amount of oxygen to the brain during sexual stimulation in order to heighten the received pleasure from orgasm.
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