Breath control and other games

I would say that most people don’t think much about breathing in everyday life. So let’s focus on it and see what happens when we run out of air. Maybe the idea excites you. Or maybe the fantasy exites you of becoming dependent on someone. Or maybe you see the whole thing as a meditative breathing exercise?
We’ve recently upgraded our Breathplay department and can’t wait to put you in our new rubber masks and slowly take your breath away. Imagine lying on a lounger, the smell of latex wafting into your nostrils as you focus on filling your lungs with oxygen and pushing it out again. Meanwhile, my caring hands glide over your body. Gradually a state of ecstasy sets in that lets you sink completely into your subspace.

 

We have many different masks and options at Studio LUX. Occasionally we also use plastic bags or latex aprons, but a very special thrill is of course being in a gas mask. It may sound paradoxical, but the feeling inside has a very calming effect on many people. Everything slowly fogs up from the inside, you can hear yourself breathing and your own blood rushing and you feel like you’re in a safe cave or like an innocent being in the womb. Completely dependent on the other person whose entire focus is on you and your well-being.
To increase the feeling of security, I might put you in a leather or latex sack. Restriction can also be part of the game, let’s see if the feeling then turns into rising panic. But don’t worry. I have a good eye on you and will calm you down.
I’ll slowly increase the intensity of your breathing control, I’ll screw a tube to your gas mask and attach a bottle filled with my warm golden shower… you breathe calmly and deeply. You have to consciously savor every breath, because you don’t know when I will close the little valve on the bottle to take your air for a few seconds.

At some point, I unscrew the bottle and the tube and give you a few deep breaths of fresh air. Then you get connected to the breathing bag and I watch as it inflates and collapses again.
While you are in the mask and concentrate fully on breathing, my fingers gently touch your entire body. My hands rest on your chest as it rises and falls.
During the session, I may connect you to the Tens device and the initially light electrical impulses will create a pleasant tingling sensation. Gradually I increase the intensity of the current and bring you to a point where you are no longer sure whether it is still a pleasant tingling sensation or whether it already feels like hundreds of tiny pinpricks.
What I like about electricity is on the one hand that you can regulate it so nicely: from soft to hard. On the other hand, I think it’s great to let the machine work for me. My hands are free and I can try out all kinds of toys on you. A needle wheel or vibrating toy is ideal for finding out which parts of your body react particularly sensitively to which stimuli.

Everything that happens outside the mask gradually seems very far away, but at the same time all physical sensations are much more intense than usual.
Some people like to look at themselves in the mirror during this time, but some also like to withdraw completely. Completely deprivatized in the gas mask, not seeing or suspecting what will happen next.
After a while you get a little high because you have inhaled more carbon dioxide than usual, you are more indifferent to everything than usual and your own body weight presses you down on the table, you literally sink into it.
At some point, I bring you to climax, panting. Just at the moment when you feel that everything is too much, I pull the bag off the gas mask and your lungs fill up with nice fresh oxygen.
Exhausted and happy, you lie down for a short while and recover from the sweet exertions. You slowly come back to the here and now in the gas mask, which is fogged up with your breath.

 

 

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