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Asphyxiaphilia, also known as breath control, breath play, erotic asphyxiation, and "that's it, baby, choke the shit out of me!" is a popular fetish in the world of sexual deviants, found mainly in men and the BDSM community. Unlike the practice of autoerotic asphyxiation, the submissive freaks who are into this sporty brand of lust are unable to play their oxygen-depriving games solo, and must rely on another person to entertain their suicidal sexual needs, although said person can sometimes be substituted for various items such as balloons, condoms, swimming caps, diving masks, plastic bags, nose clips, and duct tape.
The main difference in this case is that you aren't tightening anything around your own neck and quickly cutting off the blood flow to your brain, you're covering your nose and mouth with your hand or an object or begging someone else to smother and choke you in an attempt to slowly starve you for oxygen. Either way, you're a psychotic moron for getting a thrill out of suffocating yourself or allowing someone to cut off your air supply for as long as, and sometimes longer, than you can endure.
You'll notice that this article isn't about a deviantARTist, a social justice warrior, or a feminist getting attention from GamerGate, and despite it's internet relevancy, is likely going to be regarded as boring and not traffic-worthy as a result. It may generate a little interest, but hey, don't hold your breath.
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