Autoerotic Asphyxiation - A Dangerous Fetish!

8th May, 2023

Autoerotic Asphyxiation

What is it?

The autoerotic asphyxiation, a. k. a. AeA is a sexual practice that consists of cutting off air supply in breathing, usually through self-strangulation, to enhance orgasm intensity during lonesome masturbation. The obtained pleasure by autoerotic asphyxiation, in theory, is better, so because the body reaches the state of near asphyxia, more endorphin gets produced due to ongoing blood supply shortage in the brain. In AeA, however, people can lose control and so fail to remain conscious of removing the devices of asphyxia, which may result in unprovoked suicide.

According to surveys, as much as 99% of those into autoerotic asphyxiation are men. In addition, regular patrons are adolescents and kids in puberty as well. These ones, differently from adult men, are more inclined to die when doing AeA since they get reasonable control over their breathing rate and the timing to call it off within safety range. Most who lost their next of kin from AA supported campaigns to prevent others from losing theirs. This sexual practice, however, gets disclosed at first, usually when someone dies accidentally from it.

It’s believed that autoerotic asphyxiation stems from a sexual fantasy spree involving aspects of controlling over own death. Reports of AeA practitioners say, ironically, that the harder it is to escape, the better the fantasy is. Others believe. Otherwise, it’s a “paraphilia”-something of a sexual dysfunction someone would learn by accident or experiments in and that order associates with sexual allure. Some of them go by using plastic bags over their heads and experiment with an erection, wanting to do it again.

In short, any given problem involving death by autoerotic asphyxiation becomes critical when people are impaired by alcohol, which affects their judgment. Most families who had a victim of AeA suggest that the practice must be stopped to avoid other deaths. They believe it can be resolved through education, counselling and emotional support. If it is a vice, people should do it with a partner near and without the help of objects by just disrupting the respiratory process naturally until they need air again.