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AngieReneeExperience
04-03-2009, 10:04 PM
I have to ask. This happened the other night and I have never seen it before.
Here's the skinny:
I had a friend over for some fun times. Haven't seen him in a long time so it was excellent to catch up. Anyhow, things get heated and we know how we roll and then this happens. In RCG, and we start swinging it left to right, ect... Next thing we end up is his head hanging off the end of the short and wide end of the bed to and I am full onto the wall in the same RCG. He raises his head to obviously speak and then passed the fk out. LMAO. At first I thought it was a joke. Then I move quick, thinking, "OMG he's had a heart attack how do I get him out?" Then it occurs to me. No oxygen! He was hanging around the whole side of the bed without a decent breath! So I pick him up and put him on the bed (smacking a little) to wake him up. No response. Now I am a little freaked and waiting...waiting, now I am damn impatient. Finally, my nightmare goes good and he wakes up. Smacks me and says " Comeon' baby more."
I thought I was in an alien exchange unit. So I kicked him out because I was freaked out by the whole thing.
Anyone else pass out or have someone pass out from something like this? It was totally new and weird to me.
AR

Sidekicks
04-04-2009, 06:14 AM
Never heard of that before. Glad to know that he still woke up though!

Thorn
04-05-2009, 03:06 PM
I have to ask. This happened the other night and I have never seen it before.
Here's the skinny:
I had a friend over for some fun times. Haven't seen him in a long time so it was excellent to catch up. Anyhow, things get heated and we know how we roll and then this happens. In RCG, and we start swinging it left to right, ect... Next thing we end up is his head hanging off the end of the short and wide end of the bed to and I am full onto the wall in the same RCG. He raises his head to obviously speak and then passed the fk out. LMAO. At first I thought it was a joke. Then I move quick, thinking, "OMG he's had a heart attack how do I get him out?" Then it occurs to me. No oxygen! He was hanging around the whole side of the bed without a decent breath! So I pick him up and put him on the bed (smacking a little) to wake him up. No response. Now I am a little freaked and waiting...waiting, now I am damn impatient. Finally, my nightmare goes good and he wakes up. Smacks me and says " Comeon' baby more."
I thought I was in an alien exchange unit. So I kicked him out because I was freaked out by the whole thing.
Anyone else pass out or have someone pass out from something like this? It was totally new and weird to me.
AR

Less likely lack of breath than a sudden change of blood pressure effecting, for a brief time, the supply of blood to the brain. The same effect that can happen in a breath test when exhaling hard while lowering your head down toward your knees.

Its short lived by rather intense.

AngieReneeExperience
04-19-2009, 10:35 PM
Its short lived by rather intense.


Do you think that means the orgasm has the potential to be more intense as well?

AR
XO

Left_the_scene
04-19-2009, 10:56 PM
Do you think that means the orgasm has the potential to be more intense as well?

AR
XO

Actually yes, it does have that potential. Lack of oxygen during orgasm is an OLD trick.

Sometimes people die in very compromising positions from taking it a bit to far.

Every once in a while a teenage boy discovers the self chocking while jerking off trick and dies with his dick in his hand... Double whammy for his family when they find him...

"rush", or "poppers" work to enhance orgasm by the same principal - it deprives the brain of oxygen. I once had an Ex that was really into getting chocked... until I turned her on to rush.

Thorn
04-21-2009, 03:22 PM
Do you think that means the orgasm has the potential to be more intense as well?

AR
XO

While I hardly recommend it there are a larger than acknowledged group of individuals that seek increased orgasmic pleasure precisely due such physiological changes.

Some do it through drugs [poppers], others through forms of asphyxiation [which causes blood pressure to rise, the heart to pump faster, etc].

[whoops... I see LTS already answered... penny later, dollar short :) ]

puffin
04-21-2009, 03:59 PM
It happened to me. Could have been a vasovagal response.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasovagal_syncope

franca
04-21-2009, 04:12 PM
The Medical Realities of Breath Control Play (http://www.evilmonk.org/A/breath.cfm)