Asphyxiation positions, also known as strangulation positions, are used in self-bondage or BDSM activities as a way of increasing the intensity of the sexual experience. Self-bondage is a form of sexual bondage in which the person ties themselves up with restraints like rope, chains, cuffs, or other forms of bondage equipment. Asphyxiation positions involve the use of restraints to restrict someone's breathing, or to make it more difficult to breathe.
Safety Tips for Asphyxiation Positions
When engaging in asphyxiation positions, safety is of the utmost importance. It is important to choose a partner that you trust and to communicate with them before engaging in any asphyxiation positions. Make sure to discuss the level of intensity desired, what type of restraints will be used, and any safety measures that should be taken. It is also important to use a “stop” word or phrase, which can be used in case of emergency, and to make sure that the person being restrained can still breathe comfortably.
Types of Asphyxiation Positions
There are several types of asphyxiation positions that can be used. Each of these positions has different levels of intensity, and they can be used with various types of restraints including rope, chains, cuffs, and more. Some of the most common asphyxiation positions include:
• The Hangman's Position: This is a very common asphyxiation position where the person being restrained is suspended from the ceiling or other structure with their hands bound behind their back. This position allows for more freedom of movement than some of the other positions, and it can be used with rope, chains, or other forms of bondage equipment.
• The Chokehold Position: This is a very intense asphyxiation position where the person being restrained is held in place with their hands behind their back, and their neck is encircled by the person performing the bondage. This position is very dangerous if not done properly, and it should only be attempted by experienced BDSM practitioners.
• The Face Down Position: This is a very common asphyxiation position in which the person being restrained is placed face down on the floor or bed with their hands bound behind their back. This position allows for more control over the person's breathing, and it can be used with various types of restraints.
• The Face Up Position: This is a more intense asphyxiation position in which the person being restrained is placed face up on the floor or bed with their hands bound behind their back. This position allows the person performing the bondage to control the person's breathing more closely, and it can be used with a variety of restraints.
Conclusion
Asphyxiation positions can be used to add intensity to sexual experiences, but it is important to ensure that safety measures are taken and that the person being restrained is able to breathe comfortably. Make sure to always communicate with your partner before engaging in any asphyxiation positions, and to use a “stop” word or phrase in case of emergency.