Re: [Autoerotic Asphyxiation Support] Is the "Choking Game" just another reference to AeA?
Some say there is no connection. I don't believe that. Some kids do the choking
game with just the blocking of oxygen. But some add the erotic element. There's
barely a difference, the high, the means of death, is the same. If the kids
doing the choking game, hear that you can get a great orgasm while doing that,
what do you think they might do next? Because of the sexual element, I think a
lot of parents don't mention the erotic part, to save their child embarrassment
or simply to make the actions simpler to explain to others. So many think the
sexual element is weird, etc and you get these looks like your kid was a freak.
And they aren't. But do remember that a lot of these kids are just doing it for
the head rush. One small difference in my opinion. No difference actually.
~Dianna Jason's mom
--- On Sat, 11/22/08, Ed <
ashc@...> wrote:
From: Ed <
ashc@...>
Subject: [Autoerotic Asphyxiation Support] Is the "Choking Game" just another
reference to AeA?
To:
autoeroticasphyxiationsupport@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 3:53 PM
I work at a hospital, and I read this one new article that mentions
this "choking game":
http://www.physorg. com/news14648987 1.html
Can anyone here kindly confirm for me that this so-called "choking
game" is just another veiled reference to, or euphemistic phrase for,
AeA?
I just want to be sure I understand the lingo for how kids and
parents may actually be describing AeA.
Thank you for any feedback.
- Ed
"Grief is the price we pay for love."
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