catalina_francisco
Happily insatiable always
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SierraMoon said:I wish I were as confident about safety as you are. Accidents can and do happen..... hopefully they won't to you.
We are very safety conscious but as I said, I wake up for the slightest thing, as does he, I don't drink alcohol or take any type sedative which may make me sleep through being choked, and I don't move much and when I do it is in the same place in the bed simply because that is my habit and there is nowhere else to go anyway, and the leash attached to the chain is long and loosely hanging so how is it going to exert enough choking pressure on the choker chain in the first place....there is no pull no matter what I do, it just hangs there. I actually think it would be very unusual for someone who was not heavily sedated or under the influence of alcohol or drugs to remain asleep while being choked by a heavy chain being pulled around their neck and cutting off all possible means of breathing...if that were the case we would all be in danger of smothering in our pillows if we roll onto our stomachs or even sides while asleep, or just from blocked noses when you have a heavy cold or flu and are asleep...the natural thing which happens is you wake up and/or move until your airways are clear.
Catalina