Sexual choking, also known as erotic asphyxiation, has grown in popularity among young adults and teens in the U.S., and now, appears to be gaining traction overseas, including in Australia. While ...
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Police warn 'there is no safe way to strangle'
People are being warned of the dangers of choking during sex, which can starve the brain of oxygen without displaying visible signs of injury. Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) ...
In recent years, choking during sex has become much more common, especially among younger adults in the United States. One nationally representative study found that: 31.9 percent of women ages 18-24 ...
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