You still have to be careful when someones on top of you leaning in because you can't pull back when you pass out. The
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Originally Posted by Vitruvian
I've found there is three distinct ways to choke effectively and with a higher amount of safety.
1. Put the web of your hand between the thumb and index finger into the neck as high as you can, the top of your hand should be pressed under the jaw. The windpipe here is a bit easier to restrict with VERY little pressure. This creates the most amount of panic. I generally use this when she starts slipping into sunspace. Afterwards she's usually "gone."
2. Put the thumb and forefinger on either side right against the carotid artery and press. Find the right pressure per person. This creates the most amount of euphoria assuming you have the trust and te willpower to push the person past their comfort zone with it. The faster tier face turns red, the most efficiently you're doing it. Their face should flush nearly immediately and once their eyes water after a moment, then you release and do it again. This needs the most aftercare as it is POSSIBLE for a clot to form and be dislodged at a later time. Don't leave people that you do this to alone for several hours afterwards.
3. Entire hand flat around the neck. This limits the choking aspect and is used for restraint and control.
EDIT: one more thing.
If yo are inexperienced, let her do the work. For example, say she's on top. Put your hand up and around her neck, DONT SQUEEZE. Let her push against your locked arm as much as she wants. She can pull away any time.
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