Join this Pleasurelit Podcast episode to explore Breath play with my guest speaker Vicky Devika.
Together we chat about:
- What is breath play
- Breath play vs breath work vs blood circulation restriction
- The why’s and benefits of breath play
- Various fetishes relating to it, such as latex, rubber, bondage
- Breath play related to Tantra, yoga and meditation
- Breath play toys and tools, categories as membranes, vacuum and masks
- Key safety considerations
- The Ethical Breath Play Institute
- Her favourite pleasure tool and book
- And her number one tip for pleasure and so much more
You can find Vicky on IG at @ethicalbreathplay
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For educational and informative purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always prioritise safety and informed consent when engaging in breath play. If you have any concerns about your physical or mental health, consult with a qualified healthcare professional. Remember, intentionally restricting someone's breathing is extremely dangerous and should never be attempted.