Choking kink is a type of BDSM activity where the dominant partner restricts the submissive partner's breathing. It is important to practice choking kink safely, and there are potential side effects to consider.
Physical Side Effects of Choking Kink
The most serious physical side effect of choking kink is a lack of oxygen to the brain and other organs. This can cause unconsciousness, seizures, and even death. Other physical side effects of choking kink include:
• Dizziness
• Lightheadedness
• Nausea
• Muscle spasms
• Difficulty breathing
• Bruising around the neck
Psychological Side Effects of Choking Kink
Psychological side effects of choking kink may include:
• Anxiety
• Panic
• Disorientation
• Fear
• Post-traumatic stress disorder
• Depression
• Loss of trust in the dominant partner
Safety Tips for Choking Kink
To minimize the risks of choking kink, it is important to follow some safety guidelines:
• Establish a safe word or signal to indicate when the activity should stop.
• Be aware of the submissive partner's physical and mental state at all times.
• Avoid applying too much pressure to the neck.
• Do not leave the submissive partner alone during the activity.
• Allow time for the submissive partner to recover after the activity.
• Make sure the submissive partner has access to oxygen during and after the activity.
• Seek medical attention if any side effects occur.