How To Safely Choke Your Partner

So, you wanna know about choking in the bedroom, huh? Like, how to do it safely and without, you know, actually harming your partner? Well, let's dive into it, but first, can we just acknowledge that this is a pretty intense topic?
I mean, we're talking about intentionally restricting someone's breathing - it's not exactly a low-key activity. But, if you're into that sorta thing, and your partner is totally on board, then I guess it's time to get educated. Just remember, communication is key, folks!
Before We Begin
Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "Wait, isn't choking just, like, super dangerous?" And to that, I say... yes and no. It can be, if you don't know what you're doing, but if you're consensual and cautious, it can also be a pretty intimate experience. Just don't say I didn't warn you, 'kay?
So, have you and your partner talked about boundaries and safewords? Like, are you both on the same page when it comes to what you're comfy with? If not, then maybe take a step back, grab a snack, and have a real talk about it. Trust me, it's worth it.
Safety First
Now that we've got that covered, let's talk about safety. I mean, this is the part where I tell you to never choke someone who's, like, actually asleep or unconscious. That's just, like, Basic Human Decency 101. And, please, for the love of all things good, don't choke someone if they have any pre-existing medical conditions that might make it, you know, super dangerous.

Also, make sure you're aware of your partner's physical limitations. Like, if they have a small neck or any neck injuries, maybe choking isn't the best idea. And, oh man, if they have a history of trauma, you might wanna steer clear of this whole thing altogether. Just saying.
I know, I know, this all sounds like a lot to take in. But, honestly, it's all about being mindful and present in the moment. So, take a deep breath, and let's move on to the fun part - the actual choking!
The Act Itself
Okay, so you've got your consent, your safeword, and your knowledge of your partner's boundaries. Now it's time to get hands-on. Just remember to start slow and gentle, and always, always be aware of your partner's body language. If they're tensing up or trying to push you away, it's time to stop and check in.

And, please, don't even get me started on not choking someone if they're not into it. Like, come on, folks, this is Bdsm 101 - consent is everything. If your partner is hesitant or unsure, it's time to have a real talk and figure out what's going on.
I know some of you might be thinking, "But what about breath play?" Well, let me tell you, that's a whole different can of worms. We'll get to that later, but for now, let's just focus on the basics.

Aftercare
So, you've done the deed, and now it's time for aftercare. This is the part where you check in with your partner, make sure they're okay, and process the experience together. It's like, the ultimate way to bond and connect with your partner.
Just remember to listen to your partner's needs and desires, and be present in the moment. And, hey, if you're feeling emotional or overwhelmed, that's totally normal. Just take a deep breath and talk it out.
I know this has been a lot to take in, but I hope you're feeling more confident and prepared to explore the world of choking. Just remember to stay safe, communicate, and always, always prioritize your partner's consent and well-being. Happy exploring, folks!
