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The Blackout Club (Adventures in Erotic Gay Breath Control) - Softcover
The Blackout Club (Paperback)
H.K. Kiting
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. What happens when two housemates discover they are both into bondage and breath control? Keith is dwelling alone one night having some self-bondage play in the tub that gets out of hand. Luckily, Nathan comes home just in the nick of time. A rescue leads to more kinky entertaining and romance. Nathan wants to take Keith for an initiation to The Blackout Club at the end of the week. Details are hush-hush, but Keith is a willing participant. Or is he to be a victim? When he's taken to the secret location and the chains come out beside the swimming pool, Keith begins to wonder: Just how far will Nathan and the other club members push their potential member? This queer adult tale contains sex, bondage, breath control, peril play, and fun underwater. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781494487836
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Breathless in the Bedroom: The Risks and Rewards of Breath Play
Breath play isn’t just about getting your freak on. It’s about making sure you and your partner are on the identical page and experience comfortable and trustworthy. And it’s essential to have informed and enthusiastic agreement, so don’t permit the heat of the moment cloud your judgment.
Before you start, hold an open and honest convo with your partner about what you’re both into, your limits, and what to do if things get too intense. A “yes” doesn’t mean yes if the person isn’t fully aware of what they’re consenting to or if they’re feeling pressured. Consent should always be a eliminate and enthusiastic “hell yes!” from all parties. And all participants can withdraw consent at any moment, no matter what’s been agreed upon or discussed previously.
And call to mind , consent is an ongoing conversation — it doesn’t just happen once at the beginning of your playtime. So continue to transmit throughout the encounter, and be alert of your partner’s reactions and comfort level. By prioritizing communication and okay, you can examine breath play as safely and enjoyably as possible.
Breath act can be an exhilarating experience if yo
Breath Play Is a Popular Form of BDSM. Here's How to Do It Safely.
If you’ve been curious about playing with breath restriction in sexual contexts, you’re not alone. This Men's Health story on choking, specifically, has been viewed nearly half a million times.
But, as you might guess when you read the synonyms “choking,” erotic asphyxiation (to use the scientific term) is not an outing to jump into casually or accept lightly. It carries some real risks, especially if people do it without thoughtful discussion of consent, health, and safety.
Here’s what you should understand about breath perform before bringing it up with a partner or engaging in it.
What is breath play?
The term “breath play” refers to any sexual activity that involves the restriction of breath, says licensed marriage and family therapist Christene Lozano. Often, in a BDSM connection, a dominant will be restricting the breath of a submissive, though you don’t need to have a dom-sub dynamic to participate in it.
Perhaps the most successfully known form of breath play is choking, but there are actually many forms, says Good Vibrations staff sexologist Carol Queen. Breath play may simply involve someone telling a part
A peek behind the curtain: The basics of BDSM and breath play
The world of BDSM is a diverse one. One area of it is known as “breath-play.”
Breath-play involves the restriction of oxygen to increase erotic participate or to intensify an orgasm or sexual experience.
This can either be achieved through solo-play (autoerotic asphyxiation) or through partner participate, in which the submissive is the one who's airflow is restricted.
This is undoubtedly one of the more controversial areas of BDSM “edge-play” as this is literally a game of placing your life in your partner's hands.
There are a variety of ways in which people perform this: breath-holding, nose-pinching, Kinging or Queening (smothering the face of a partner with the genitals of the other), gas-masks or hoods (usually latex gimp or slave hoods), bags or plastic wrap, re-breather bladders, choking or hanging, compression on chest (corseting), pressure on the trachea or around the neck or pressure on the carotid artery.
Self-induced autoerotic asphyxiation can be accomplished in many of the same ways with variations that don't necessitate a partner.
Also, there are unused types of breath-play that involve breath control in which one