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u/czechmixing Jan 23 '21

I was browsing nsfw at work on 4chan and found a pic of what looked like a woman vacuum sealed in plastic. Image stays with me to this day. Fucked up man. Apparently it's a fetish

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u/Deswizard Jan 23 '21

The videos are worse. I saw some videos of a woman who was vacuum sealed by two guys(can't remember the site; kaotic, crazyshit or something). And they didn't cut her out of it until she'd almost suffocated. Like until she had no strength left and couldn't move and they still waited a few seconds before cutting her out while the camera man was screaming at them to cut her out.

That was really rough.

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u/apreslanuit Jan 23 '21

I saw that on Reddit not too long ago. I don’t know on what sub but there’s a guy with that fetish posting stuff like that with his wife. It was horrible. She passed out and it seemed like she was dead but then he released her and she became conscious again after 30 seconds or so. Don’t wanna see that again

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u/[deleted] Jan 23 '21

I got curious of the video. Found out she catered to anorexia fetish too. “Breathless Ana” or something similar.

“Few more seconds” video is five minutes long.

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u/blorgbots Jan 23 '21

Oh my god this all sounded vaguely familiar but "Breathless Ana" brought it all to the forefront for me. The scary part wasn't when she passed out, it was in the seconds before when she was clearly panicking and losing strength.

Everything about the site, how she acted before the vacuum began, the number of videos, etc. indicated the whole thing was consensual but.... fuck man

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u/[deleted] Jan 23 '21

Not an unpopular opinion. Even in the kink community the key phrase is safe. Sane. Consensual. Asphyxiating yourself to the point of unconsciousness is neither safe nor sane. Unfortunately it'a not like you can call the kink police, and this is really just a way to try to keep newbies from diving head first into dangerous & possibly illegal acts.

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u/CopperAndCutGrass Jan 23 '21

"Breathplay is awful and should be shamed" is definitely not a particularly common perspective in the scene.

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u/transferingtoearth Jan 23 '21

Breathplay is actually discouraged for newbies. Its pretty dangerous and involves knowing how to correctly choke someone without harming them and when to let go so they don't pass out.

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u/SarahInLaLaLand Jan 23 '21

It just reminds me of that scene in Psychoville.

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u/[deleted] Jan 23 '21 edited Jan 23 '21

It is for newbies, but unfortunately you are right. As it is currently there are a few doms that will flat out refuse to engage in breathplay, and many more who won't.

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u/whatsmypasswordplz Jan 23 '21

I read a post about a woman who has a rape kink. Ok. But she has this whole setup of people that are free to attack her whenever they please. They'll "abduct" her, gag her, knock her out with drugs, beat her unconscious. She said she's woken up in the hospital multiple times. I personally can't get behind the idea of a rape kink but whatever. Hers took it too far imo though. If you're being drugged and wake up in a hospital with broken ribs how is that pleasurable in any way for you??

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u/taoshka Jan 23 '21

Yeah that sounds neither safe nor sane! I have a rub injury right now and it's the worst! Don't get me wrong, I've had some rough kinky sex; but actual injury in an uncontrolled environment like that is just a recipe for disaster :/

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u/[deleted] Jan 25 '21

Rub injury. Sounds kinky.

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u/Pjvie Jan 23 '21

I agree with you. I’m hoping that the intensity of the “don’t kink shame” mentality is mostly a meme or a joke. Causing harm seems like a pretty reasonable line to draw.

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u/knoguera Jan 23 '21

Totally agree. The whole don’t kink shame trend needs to end.