Erotic suffocation: “There is no safe way to do it” – the rapid growth and the frightening risks

The concern of experts around the normalization of strangulation during sex is increasing. “Erotic suffocation”, that is, strangulation during sex, is now considered the second most common cause of a stroke in women under 40 and can also lead to difficulty swallowing, incontinence, seizures, memory problems, depression, anxiety, and anxiety. Strangle is so common among young people, according to the Guardian, that a recent presentation of sexual education in Wales included “safe” tips, such as: “It is never okay to start drowning someone without asking them first …” When the presentation was made public, Fiona Mackenzie, founder of the We Can’t Consent to This (WCCTT) campaign, was “absolutely furious but not surprised”. Mackenzie created WCCCTT in late 2018 in response to the growing number of women and […]
Source: News Beast

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