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[8.4 Precision in Breath Control: Regulating Oxygen Levels]

- The Science of Breath Control -


The human body maintains its marvel through the delicate and essential gift of oxygen.

Regulating this balance is akin to challenging the laws of nature, offering a mysterious and awe-inspiring experience.

By exploring this delicate equilibrium, we seek to unlock deep realms of sensation and consciousness for the subject.

By adding depth to the everyday process of natural breathing, we gain the tools to navigate the infinite sea of emotions and sensations.


The human body is like a complex machine that cannot function without oxygen.

Oxygen is the essential fuel that powers everything from our brain to our toes, enabling our thoughts and movements.

Even slight adjustments in oxygen levels can cause our body and mind to react in various ways.

Subtle changes in oxygen levels create ripple effects throughout the body, triggering immediate responses.

The fine-tuning of oxygen is an art in itself and a profound journey into the world of sensation.


When oxygen levels drop slightly, our body instinctively struggles to obtain more oxygen.

The heart beats faster, and blood is pumped more efficiently to every corner of the body.

During this process, the brain sends out various signals, sometimes inducing dizziness or, at times, a strange sense of euphoria.

These reactions may be signals of danger, but they also serve as vivid reminders of the importance of oxygen, making it a memorable experience.


Through the scientific exploration of breath control, we can understand that this act goes beyond mere physiological manipulation and becomes a deep art of exploring emotions and sensations.

Through breathing, we can evoke countless sensations that affect both body and mind, enriching the human experience.


At this moment, the process of lowering oxygen levels further is like entering the mysterious realm of the human body.

On this journey, we explore what keeps us alive and what stimulates our senses by manipulating the most fundamental elements of life and existence.

As oxygen levels gradually decrease, the body begins to react more intensely and urgently.


Paleness of the skin and a bluish tint to the lips are visible signs of oxygen deficiency.

These are warning messages from the body, subtle changes that are difficult to interpret without a deep understanding of the body's internal state.

These changes vividly reveal the deep connection between oxygen and vitality, reminding us of how crucial oxygen is to our existence.


The body's responses become more intense.

As the eyes widen and pupils dilate, we witness the body's desperate plea for more oxygen, for more life.

This moment reveals the delicate balance between the fragility and strength of life, prompting us to deeply reflect on how closely our existence is tied to this world.


Understanding each individual's unique response on this journey is essential.

The art of regulating oxygen levels goes beyond simple physical manipulation; it profoundly impacts each person's body and mind.

We must carefully observe each subject's individual reactions and pay close attention to all the signals they send.

This plays a crucial role in making the experience we provide safer and richer.


In this process, we explore the deep art of oxygen and breath.

Through this art, we realize how deeply connected the human body and mind are and how we can further enrich our existence through this connection.

Let us continue this fascinating journey together.


- The Cry in Solitude -


Let us appreciate the aesthetic experience that can be derived from a simple method of regulating oxygen levels.

This story captures a moment I had planned for a long time, a moment I envisioned since the first time I met her.

Vibrant and surrounded by friends, she was always encircled by people, but on that fateful day, she was left alone.

I meticulously calculated and planned the time when she would be alone, free from interruptions, and invited her to my workshop.

After building trust through friendly conversation, the time had finally come to execute the plan.


After securing her to a pillar in the workshop, I soaked a thin piece of paper in water that I had prepared beforehand.

Usually, I avoid binding hands or feet to appreciate the natural movements of the female body, but this time, I had to use restraints because the paper I intended to use could easily tear.

The paper was designed to be very thin and transparent, allowing her facial expressions to be clearly visible when covered.

I paid particular attention to the thickness of the paper because if it was too thick, suffocation would occur too quickly, and if too thin, it would tear easily before achieving the desired effect.


At first, she took the situation as a playful game.

I gently placed the wet paper over her face.

She was slightly puzzled but did not resist, smiling.

As time passed, the paper began to adhere to her face, gradually restricting her breathing.

As the paper absorbed moisture and clung tightly to her face, she began to realize the seriousness of the situation.


When her breathing began to be cut off, she became startled and tried to remove the paper.

However, her hands were bound, so she attempted to pierce the paper with her tongue.

Although the thin paper could be pierced by her tongue, I had anticipated this.

I continued to cover her face with more paper, carefully controlling the airflow to ensure that her breathing was never completely blocked.

She tried to avoid the additional layers of paper by shaking her head, but the wet paper persistently clung to her face.


As more layers of paper covered her face, the paper became too thick to be pierced.

She tried to push the paper away by opening her mouth wide, but her efforts became increasingly futile.

With every expression of desperation, she struggled to tear off the paper, but it never left her face.

Her body instinctively fought for air, and that struggle transformed into an intense desperation.


Her neck muscles tensed and stretched out in a taut state, her eyes widened with fear and despair, and she tried to push the paper out through her mouth, but the paper remained firmly adhered to her face.

As her breathing grew more labored, her thrashing became more violent, as if she were wringing out every last bit of strength in a desperate attempt to twist her body.


Her hands, though bound, continued to move restlessly, seeking freedom.

Her fingers grasped at the air, trying to tear the paper, while her feet scratched the floor, searching for an escape.

Her flailing grew more desperate, and the frantic struggle to endure until the end continued.


Twisting her body as if trapped in a maze, she continued her relentless efforts to breathe.

She opened her mouth wide and stuck out her tongue, trying to break through the paper, but the paper finally sealed her breath.

Her lips trembled, and as her breath became more and more shallow, her voice grew thin and faint.


Her eyes, filled with fear and despair, began to lose focus, but they still clung to a faint glimmer of hope for survival.

Her whole body was filled with a yearning for life, a yearning reflected in every muscle movement and every expression.

As if searching for a lifeline, she looked around desperately, hoping someone would come to her rescue.


However, the wet paper remained perfectly adhered to her face, refusing to come off, and all her efforts eventually turned to despair.

As her breath grew shallower, her movements slowed, and her eyes grew dim.

The thin, delicate paper completely blocked her most intense desire—to breathe.

At that moment, I found a subtle artistic beauty in her despair.


The moment her eyes grew wider and her expression mingled fear and despair, I became deeply captivated by the artistic value of this moment.

While she struggled in pain, I paused briefly and made a small hole in the paper.

She discovered the sudden gap and greedily gasped for air.

But that hope was short-lived.

I immediately covered her face with a new sheet of paper, cutting off her breath again.

Her expression changed from a moment of relief back to terror, and her despair deepened.


Now I adjusted the paper to ensure it adhered completely to her face.

As her breathing became increasingly difficult, her body eventually stiffened.

Her reaction to suffocation transcended simple pain, becoming an expression of art.

Her eyes opened wide with fear and despair, and her pupils darted as if searching for a lifeline.

Her neck strained forward as if desperately trying to swallow air, and her chest heaved violently like waves crashing on the shore.

Even through the wet paper, I could see her lips turning blue, her trembling fingers clawing at the pillar, revealing an instinctual clinging to life.


Her face grew increasingly pale, and the paper adhered more tightly as it soaked up her tears and sweat.

Her screams faded to faint echoes behind the paper, leaving only the sound of her breaking breath.

That sound was as delicate and unstable as wind passing through a narrow gap.

Every time her body convulsed, her muscles contracted strongly, and those movements seemed like her last desperate cry.


Now her eyes contained complete despair, a trace of a soul wandering on the border between life and death.

Her lungs struggled like a fish out of water, desperately searching for air, and her heart continued its laborious, desperate beating.

At that moment, her body took on the still beauty of a work of art, and her breath became a bridge connecting this world and the next.

Thus, the pain and reactions she experienced as her breath was blocked became an artistic expression, and I carefully observed every moment, savoring its beauty.


At that moment, I checked her eyes again, continuously monitoring the remaining signs of life.

The paper clinging to her face highlighted the contours of her face, and every time she made an expression, the paper crumpled, emphasizing her expression even more.

As she tried to breathe, the paper moved in and out of her nose and mouth, visually showing her attractive and endearing vitality.


As the suffocating pain slowly revealed itself on her face, her eyes opened wide with fear and despair, and her lips trembled as she struggled to make a sound she could no longer suppress.

Deep wrinkles formed on her forehead, and her eyebrows arched high in a desperate curve.

Her cheeks flushed red, revealing the tension of her agony.


The muscles in her face moved intensely, reflecting her desperate struggle to find breath, and her lips quivered, sometimes closing and sometimes parting as if expressing her pain.

Her nostrils flared desperately to draw in air, then closed, and her pupils searched around for a hint of rescue.

Even though the paper covered her face, I could see every movement of her wide-open eyes and darting pupils.


Her eyes were bloodshot, tears welling up and soaking the paper, magnifying the sense of despair.

The wet paper adhered even more closely to her skin, following the contours of her features and emphasizing every detail of her suffocating agony.


Her gestures were desperate and frantic.

Her neck strained forward as if trying to find breath, and her chest heaved violently.

Her shoulders tensed with anxiety, and her arms twitched against the restraints.

Her fingers grasped at the air, trying to tear the paper, while her legs pressed hard against the floor, attempting to lift her body.

Each movement embodied a longing for life and a silent scream for help.


The paper crumpled along the contours of her face, seemingly existing to dramatically emphasize her expressions.

As the paper crumpled and tightened with each expression, every emotion of that moment was vividly conveyed.


The contrast of shadows and light on her face was like a flickering candle in a still breeze.

Her expression gradually shifted from fear to despair, and the transition was so captivating that I could not look away for even a moment.

Her eyes slowly filled with resignation and serenity, and the beauty of that moment would remain an unforgettable scene.


As her eyes stopped searching her surroundings, I became certain that she was resigning herself.

The paper was now completely adhered to her face, leaving no space for her to breathe.

She no longer tried to remove the paper, seeming to accept her fate, though her eyes continued to dart around.

Even though the paper obscured her vision, her gaze seemed to expect that someone might come to rescue her.


Since she was a person with many friends, she must have imagined one of them coming to save her.

This imagination may have been the element that allowed her to endure even in pain.

Deep within her heart, she held the hope that her friends would come to her rescue, a hope that became the driving force for her to fight until the very end.


If you want to prolong the art of asphyxiation, it is effective to choose a woman with good social connections.

A woman with many friends resists more intensely and endures longer in a crisis situation, imagining the possibility of being saved, which makes her emotional expressions and gestures more dramatic and maximizes the diversity of artistic expression.


She tried to hold on to the hope that her friends would rescue her until the very end.

In this process, her expression revealed complex emotions as despair and hope intertwined.

Her pupils darted around in search of a helping hand, and her hands moved desperately, trying to break free from the restraints.

These reactions further deepened her despair, contributing to the artistic completeness of the work.


A woman with many friends is an ideal subject for enhancing the tension in an artistic work through her social connections and emotional vulnerability.

She will struggle until the last moment to survive, and the diverse expressions and gestures that emerge during this process add depth to the artistic expression.

Such a woman enriches the art of asphyxiation with an explosion of emotions emerging from deep within her.


In reality, her younger sister was indeed watching this scene from the other side of the soundproof wall as the next participant in my art, but there was nothing she could do to help in that situation.


Seeing her looking around, I thought of playing a little prank.

I approached the door and started banging on it as if someone was about to enter.

The moment she heard that sound, she stopped moving, as if she had forgotten her pain, and looked in the direction of the noise, then began to struggle violently.

Although she couldn’t scream loudly due to her suffocating situation, she desperately tried to let her surroundings know that she was there.

Her body thrashed with all its might, and the faint groan from her throat revealed her extreme desperation.


Her eyes, mixed with fear and hope, widened as they focused on the direction of the sound.

Although her pupils had lost focus, a desperate expectation remained in them that someone would save her.

Her lips trembled, and the thin, hoarse voice from deep in her throat was barely audible, but she persistently tried to make a sound.


Her arms and legs shook violently even though they were bound, and she struggled desperately.

Her fingers clawed at the air, trying to grasp something, and her feet pressed hard against the floor as she tried to lift her body.

Her chest swelled to the extreme, trying to draw in breath, and her entire body convulsed in the process.

Her neck stretched forward, as if searching for air, and the movement was as desperate as a creature floundering in water.


Every movement embodied pain, despair, and hope.

Her back arched, and her abdominal muscles quivered with tension.

Her wrists and ankles twitched against the restraints, and her fingers clawed at the air, trying to tear the paper.

Every movement was a silent scream, calling out for a helping hand.


Her lips trembled, opening and closing repeatedly as she struggled to make a sound.

Even in the suffocating situation, she didn’t give up and kept trying to make a voice.

Though the sound was barely audible, her eyes still held the desperation that someone would notice her.


Not giving up, she mustered all her strength for one last thrash.

At that moment, her body convulsed violently, as if it were rising into the air, and her fingers desperately tried to tear the paper.

Her legs pressed hard against the floor as she squeezed out all her remaining strength, and her neck stretched back in a final attempt to breathe.

Her eyes flashed with a fierce vitality, like the last spark of life.


After watching her struggles, I stopped banging on the door and told her it was a prank.

At that moment, her body briefly froze, and her attempts to breathe became shallower and more labored.

Her body slumped heavily, and her pupils fluttered faintly.

Yet, her desperate thrashing left an unforgettable impression.


As her body gradually lost strength, I observed her face more closely.

The transition from fear to despair on her face was an unforgettable scene.

Her eyes, wide with fear, darted around as if searching for an escape.

As time passed, her pupils gradually dimmed, losing focus and trembling.

Tears welled up in the corners of her eyes, catching the light and sparkling like small stars, and they streamed down her cheeks, dramatically emphasizing her despair.


Her lips trembled, attempting a dry cough, but all attempts to breathe ended in vain.

Her lips turned blue, and her trembling jaw showed her struggle to suppress the pain.

Her nostrils flared desperately in an attempt to breathe, but the effort gradually became futile.


Her neck was extended forward as if seeking air, her neck muscles taut with tension.

Her chest rose and fell violently, as if trying to draw in the last breath, and the movement contained the same desperation as a creature drowning in the sea.

Her shoulders slumped heavily, and her arms shook against the restraints.


Her fingers clawed at the air, desperately searching for a helping hand, and her feet pressed hard against the floor, trying to lift her body.

Every movement continued to convey pain, despair, and hope.

Her wrists and ankles twitched against the restraints, and her fingers clawed at the air, trying to tear the paper.

Every movement was a silent scream, calling out for a helping hand.


The muscles in her face revealed the extreme tension and pain she was experiencing.

Deep wrinkles formed on her forehead, and her eyebrows arched high, emphasizing her despair.

Her cheeks flushed red, and her entire face contorted with pain, while at the same time taking on a mysterious beauty.


The contrast of shadows and light on her face was like a flickering candle in a still breeze.

Her expression gradually shifted from fear to despair, and the transition was so captivating that I could not look away for even a moment.

Her eyes slowly filled with resignation and serenity, and the beauty of that moment would remain an unforgettable scene.


Tears welled up in the corners of her eyes, catching the light, and they soaked into the paper, capturing her final emotions.

Her pupils gradually lost their light, as if releasing their hold on life, and slowly closed.

At that moment, a faint smile appeared on her lips, as if it were a glimmer of hope emerging between life and death.


As she neared her final breath, her body grew heavier.

Her eyes remained closed with a slight tremor, and her lips were slightly parted.

As I waited for her final breath, I focused on the subtle movements her body created.

Her breath grew fainter, and the tension reached its peak.


I began reciting the names of her friends, which I had researched in advance.

Even in her semi-conscious state, she seemed to concentrate, her pupils faintly trembling in response.

After reciting the names of all her friends, I added one final statement: that none of them had come.


At that moment, her reaction was like a dying flame.

On the brink of losing consciousness, she seemed to be sucked into a deep darkness.

Her eyes grew blurry, losing focus, and her eyelids, occasionally trembling, seemed half-closed under the weight of irresistible fatigue.

Her breath was no longer steady, and only shallow, irregular groans could be heard.


Her lips turned blue as she barely managed to cough dryly, her tongue moving helplessly beneath the paper.

Her body grew heavier, her arms and legs losing strength and drooping.

Her chest occasionally trembled, and her attempts to draw breath seemed increasingly laborious.

Her neck slumped forward in a last, feeble effort to draw air, but even that movement was weak.


I told her that no one had come, emphasizing that I was the only one by her side and that she was spending her last moments with my art.

In this way, her characteristic of having many friends could also be used in the art of asphyxiation.

Her relationships with her many friends were an important factor in amplifying her emotional vulnerability and sense of isolation.


She had always been surrounded by many people, secure in the knowledge that she was loved.

But at that very moment, she had to realize that there was no possibility of rescue in her complete isolation.

That sense of despair heightened the fear that lay deep within her, and it was clearly reflected in her expressions and gestures.


Her many friends had been her psychological safety net, but when I told her that no one had come, that safety net completely collapsed.

As a result, she was engulfed in extreme anxiety and fear, contributing to the maximum artistic effect I intended to achieve.

The realization that her friends wouldn’t come to save her exerted extreme psychological pressure, leading her emotional expressions to become even more extreme.


She fought desperately, struggling until the very last moment to survive.

The fact that she had many friends made her feel an even deeper sense of despair and loneliness, resulting in more varied and intense movements and expressions.

These elements were an important part of enhancing the completeness of my artistic work.


At that moment, I fully embraced all the emotions she was feeling, experiencing a sense of accomplishment in having perfectly controlled her life and death.

By utilizing her characteristic of having many friends, her final moments were completed as an even more intense and dramatic work of art.

My voice reaching her ears echoed like the final chime of a bell, and her pupils followed the sound, approaching her final moments.


Her face now transformed into a mix of serenity and despair.

Once surrounded by many friends, she now faced her final moments in complete solitude.

The fact that I alone could witness that lonely moment when all the important people in her life had vanished added a tragic beauty to the scene.


Her eyes no longer searched for her friends, seemingly finding peace in the silence at last.

The lively and vibrant woman she once was had disappeared, leaving only deep despair and loneliness on her face.

Unlike her life, always accompanied by friends, her final moments were completed in utter isolation.


This tragic contrast made her final expression even more intense.

Her pupils had now stopped moving, and her lips no longer trembled.

The blend of serenity and despair on her face looked like she was bidding a final farewell to the world.

Her face still held memories of her friends, but in that moment, none came to her rescue.


The fact that I could fully observe that moment deepened her loneliness.

The fact that only I could witness her final breath made me feel her despair and serenity more deeply.

At that moment when life and death intersected, I savored every trace of emotion left on her face, finding deep satisfaction in its tragic beauty.


Thus, this woman who had always shone brightly among many friends met her end in complete solitude, making that scene even more tragic and beautiful.

The mix of serenity and despair on her face elevated her life and death into a work of art.

That tragic beauty would remain in my memory forever, making her final moment all the more special.


Tears welled up in the corners of her eyes, catching the light and soaking into the paper, capturing her final emotions.

Her pupils gradually lost their light, as if releasing their hold on life, and slowly closed.

At that moment, a faint smile appeared on her lips, as if it were a glimmer of hope emerging between life and death.


Watching the entire process, I fully appreciated the final moment.

The serenity and calmness that settled over her face now seemed to suggest that she had been released from all suffering.

As her breath came to an end, I closely observed her face, savoring the artistic beauty of that moment.


Finally, her last breath approached.

Her body convulsed for the last time, releasing its hold on life.

Her eyes remained closed, her face taking on a serene expression.

At that moment, I felt a sense of accomplishment in having perfectly controlled her life and its end.

Her final breath was faint, but the artistic beauty of that moment brought me deep pleasure.


After the last convulsion ended, her body became completely still.

As her heart stopped and life was extinguished, I removed the paper from her face, confirming the serenity that had settled there.

In her unconscious state, she appeared as calm as a tranquil lake.

The face, from which the wet paper had been removed, glistened with moisture, reflecting light with a subtle sheen.


Her eyes remained quietly closed, no longer filled with pain or fear, but instead with deep serenity.

Her long eyelashes still held teardrops, sparkling like tiny pearls, and the tracks of tears on her cheeks silently testified to her final moments.


Her lips no longer trembled, slightly parted in a serene smile.

The blue tinge that had crept into her lips seemed to fade, adding a touch of vitality to her face.

Her cheeks were still damp, and her moist skin reflected a soft light, creating a gentle beauty.


Her hair, dampened with sweat and tears, clung to her forehead and cheeks, giving her a mysterious appearance like a misty night.

Her neck was no longer taut with tension, now resting softly, and her shoulders had completely relaxed.

Her chest no longer heaved, and over it lay a peaceful stillness, as if she had fallen into a deep sleep.


The contours of her face became more distinct, and the marks left by the paper seemed to embrace her face like part of an art piece.

The marks bore the pain of the moment she lost her life, while simultaneously displaying a serenity that transcended that pain.

Her face now rested in complete silence, a silence that felt like time had stopped.


The silence that came after her despair brought me deep satisfaction.

Having perfectly controlled the moment her breath stopped, feeling her life and its end in my hands gave me a sense of having completed a perfect work of art.

In fact, I deliberately covered her face with thin paper slowly, ensuring she could endure as long as possible.

She was given much more time compared to other women.

Yet, despite the long duration, none of her friends sensed the danger, and no one came to save her.


Hoping and anticipating that someone might come, I maintained her breath as long as possible.

Watching her endure, holding on to the hope that her friends would come to her rescue, even as she suffered, I continuously adjusted her face and breathing.

But no one came.

Her friends failed to save her life.


This situation amplified her loneliness and despair.

Despite having many friends, she was completely alone in her final moments.

The fact that no one came during all that time made the contrast between her life and death even more tragic.

The realization that her friends hadn’t come to save her made her final moment deeper, more painful, and more artistic.


The blend of serenity and despair on her face elevated her life and death into a work of art.

As I maintained her final breath, I fully felt her pain and hope, savoring the beauty of that moment.

Ultimately, her friends failed to save her, a failure that magnified her loneliness, becoming a crucial factor in enhancing the artistic completeness of the work.


The silence that engulfed everything as she grew still brought me deep joy.

Having perfectly controlled everything about her, feeling that I had held her life and spirit in my hands, I knew that a perfect work of art had been completed.

The serenity left on her face amplified the beauty of that moment, and the calm that blossomed in the conclusion left a profound impression on me.


This case demonstrates the precision of breath control and its artistic value.

The technique of regulating oxygen levels made her final moments more dramatic, marking the pinnacle of my art.

The desperate moments she cried out in her solitude will forever remain a part of my artistic expression.

Through this process, you too can understand the intricacies of breath control techniques and the pleasure they bring, allowing you to create even deeper art.


- The Technique of Fine-Tuning Airflow and Pressure -


Dear readers, we are now ready to delve deep into the remarkable ability hidden within the human body—the delicate art of tuning sensations through breath control.

Like playing a flute, by finely adjusting the flow and pressure of air, we can evoke a variety of sensations within the human body.

This process begins at our fingertips, creating a rich harmony of emotions and sensations that extends to the subject’s deepest inner self.


The control of airflow is like placing your thumb on a garden hose to regulate the flow of water.

By meticulously adjusting the path of the breath, we can fine-tune the subject’s sensations, much like tuning the sound of a musical instrument.

By subtly controlling the flow of air through the mouth and nose, we can regulate the depth and intensity of the sensations the subject experiences to our desired level.

This ‘dance on the edge’ maintains a state where the subject feels almost sufficiently breathed but not fully satisfied, exploring the delicate boundary between sensory satisfaction and yearning.


Setting the rhythm of breathing over time provides the subject with a feeling akin to dancing.

Through the patterns of breathing, we can lead the subject and tune the waves of sensation she experiences.

By adjusting the patterns of holding and releasing breath, we can modulate the flow of oxygen and sensations, leading the subject to a near-meditative state.

This process helps the body and mind unite to deeply explore sensory experiences.


Breath control in a controlled environment serves as a gateway to guide the subject into various worlds of sensation.

By finely regulating oxygen concentration, we can explore how the body reacts to different environments, providing the subject with new sensory experiences.

This approach aids in understanding the subject’s sensations and emotions deeply, forming a profound connection with her.


The process of setting the rhythm of breathing is like choreographing a sensual dance with the subject.

Just as you would dance to soft music, we can guide the subject’s sensations through the rhythm of breath, leading her through waves of emotion.

For example, a patterned breathing cycle of holding breath for 2 minutes followed by allowing three short breaths can make the subject experience the ebb and flow of oxygen and sensation.

This leads the subject into a near-meditative state, helping her connect more deeply with her inner self.


Breath control in a controlled environment works like magic in guiding the subject into different worlds of sensation.

By adjusting the oxygen concentration, we can simulate high-altitude changes, allowing the subject to experience life in various environments.

This is like embarking on a journey from the top of a mountain to sea level, with each altitude offering the subject a unique sensation.

During this process, we finely adjust the subject’s sensations, allowing her to experience new and diverse feelings.


Now, let us recall the story where I controlled breathing using paper.

I will explain how I precisely regulated her breath by covering her face with multiple layers of paper.

The key is the technique of slowly restricting oxygen supply, ensuring the subject does not lose consciousness too quickly.

First, I used a thin layer of paper, pressing it against her face to create the smallest possible gap through which she could breathe.

Initially, she could breathe, but as time passed, it became increasingly difficult.


In the first stage, use a thin piece of paper to cover the entire face.

Be careful not to make the paper too thick.

Thin paper initially allows a small gap for breathing but gradually adheres tightly, making it harder to breathe.

As you listen to her breathing, make sure it doesn’t get cut off too quickly.

Leave a tiny gap so that she can breathe but ensure the paper doesn’t adhere completely to her face.


If she manages to tear the paper and start breathing again, cover her with the next layer of paper.

If you want to make it more difficult for her to breathe, use several layers of paper.

Observe her breathing closely as you apply each layer.

During the process of layering, control the smallest gap that allows her to breathe, ensuring that the paper doesn’t adhere entirely.

This process requires a highly delicate technique, as small differences can completely change her sensations.


If she becomes too weak to tear the paper anymore, use the final layer of paper to adhere to her face so tightly that breathing becomes nearly impossible.

At this point, it’s important to ensure that her breathing is not completely cut off, allowing her to endure as long as possible.

If necessary, you can make a small hole in the paper to allow her to take in a bit of air.

You can observe her greedily gulping air through a larger hole, or enjoy watching her desperately suck in air through a narrow slit.

Throughout this process, carefully observe her movements and expressions, drawing out her despair and pain to the fullest.


This technique isn’t just about suffocating the other person; it focuses on the artistic expression that emerges from the process.

Our goal is to carefully control every moment, drawing out the beauty of each moment, from her desperate gestures to her pained expressions and her final breath.


The art of breath control is a process of painting a sensory picture on the subject’s body and mind.

Through this technique, we can evoke a wide range of emotions and sensations in the subject, helping to explore and understand her inner world.

Let us explore this mysterious art of breathing more deeply together and discover how we can further enrich the subject’s sensations and emotions.


- Adapting to Subject Feedback -


Human diversity is vividly expressed in the ways we interact with the world.

This individuality is especially prominent in the realm of breath control, where each reaction provides us with valuable insights.

The subtlest responses from the subject, such as the fluttering of eyelashes to the rhythmic rise and fall of the chest, offer direct feedback on breath control techniques, allowing us to respond more precisely throughout the process.


Paying close attention to the subject's reactions is akin to an artist fine-tuning the emotions embedded in their work.

In this process, we delicately observe the subject's physical changes.

The pallor of the skin or the bluish tinge around the lips signals that oxygen supply is decreasing.

The accelerated heartbeat reflects the subject's tension and anticipation, and the frantic rhythm felt through our hands is directly communicated to our fingertips.


The eyes, often called the windows to the soul, provide a gateway into the subject's inner world.

The dilation of pupils reflects the subject's alertness and anticipation, offering valuable information for understanding their current state in detail.

All these signals demonstrate our deep connection with the subject, enriching and personalizing the experience of breath control.


Beyond these physical signals, we also focus on interpreting the subject's emotional reactions.

Subtle shifts in emotion provide opportunities to adjust the balance between the subject's sense of security and anxiety.

Moments of fear, confusion, or resignation visible in the subject's expressions prompt us to recalibrate our actions.

This realization underscores that the art of breath control goes beyond mere technique, advancing into deep human understanding and empathy.


The process of adapting to subject feedback reveals the true artistry of breath control.

We continuously adjust our approach based on the subject's physical and emotional responses, striving to provide the optimal experience.

Through this, we paint a unique picture on the canvas of the subject's sensations and emotions.

We will explore how to further refine breath control techniques based on this feedback.

As we continue this profound journey together, we can discover how to create a true masterpiece through our connection with the subject.


When I was suffocating a woman with paper, I also continually responded to her feedback.

As you may know, closely observing and appropriately responding to the subject's reactions during the process of asphyxiation art is extremely important.

The subject's feedback plays a crucial role in more delicately expressing the pain, fear, and despair she experiences.


Fundamentally, I carefully observed the woman's reactions.

Through this process, I could understand what emotions she was feeling and how much pain she was in.

Emotionally responding to her pain and despair, I gently spoke to her to reassure her when fear was felt as I covered her face with paper.

By telling her that everything would soon be okay, I helped alleviate tension, allowing her to find some stability even in her suffering.


When breathing seemed excessively difficult, I could remove the paper momentarily to give her time to catch her breath.

After allowing her a brief moment to breathe, I would then slowly cover her face with the paper again, ensuring that the process did not proceed too quickly by incorporating her feedback.

When her body reacted violently, I adjusted the position and angle at which I applied the paper, following the movement of her body.

When her body tensed, I could loosen the restraints on her hands or feet slightly to relieve the tension.

These physical adjustments are necessary to naturally elicit her responses.


When she fell into despair, I understood her psychological state and responded accordingly.

When she momentarily harbored hope upon hearing the knocking at the door or the names of her friends, I used that hope to amplify her emotional expression.

When she sank into despair, I focused on deepening that despair and drawing out dramatic reactions.


Moreover, I adjusted the layers of paper to ensure her breathing was not cut off too quickly.

I left a small gap to allow her to continue striving to breathe.

This effort significantly amplified her desperation, playing a crucial role in artistically heightening her response.


Through these adjustments and responses, I could complete her final moments more artistically.

By carefully observing all her reactions and feedback and responding appropriately, I could elevate her pain and despair into a work of art.


I encourage you to practice these techniques, to respond appropriately to the subject's feedback, and focus on expressing those reactions artistically.

It is essential to delicately observe all the emotions and responses emerging from her pain and elevate them into art.

Now, through these techniques, you can deepen your understanding of the art of asphyxiation and create your own unique works.

I look forward to continuing to explore this beautiful art with you.


- Evoking Specific Sensations in the Subject -


Achieving harmony of sensations through oxygen regulation is one of the deepest and most varied experiences you can offer a subject.

Just as an artist adds light and shadow to a canvas, we add various shades and nuances to the subject's sensations, enriching their inner world.

By delicately balancing oxygen, we perform a symphony of emotions for the subject, where each note evokes unique and distinct sensations.


Imagine the lightness and celestial peace of floating among the clouds.

This state, which can be achieved by gently restricting oxygen, offers the subject the feeling of being immersed in their own world, as if dancing on the edge of consciousness.

In this process, the subject transcends their senses, reaching an almost transcendental state.


Next, observe the subject's reaction closely as the air becomes increasingly scarce.

This moment awakens primal instincts, with the subject's eyes widening and breathing intensifying.

This profound despair, coupled with the intense desire to survive, makes the subject acutely aware of their intense craving for oxygen.

This process offers the subject an unforgettable thrill and emotional depth.


We also explore the subtle techniques of inducing the subject into a state of self-forgetfulness through breath control.

The rhythmic process of restricting and releasing breath can lead the subject into a peaceful and dreamlike state.

At this moment, the world blurs, and the subject reaches a state of pure existence.

This harmonious state offers the subject an opportunity for inner peace and self-reflection.


Recall how I controlled the woman's emotions as I suffocated her with paper.

Manipulating the subject's emotions during the art of asphyxiation is a crucial element in amplifying her responses and enriching the artistic expression.


First, it is essential to build trust with the subject.

When the subject trusts me, it becomes much easier to manipulate her emotions as I wish.

The first step is to create a sense of comfort and openness through warm and friendly conversation, making her feel at ease.


Once the artistic process begins, I guide her emotions to change dramatically.

Initially, I approach gently and comfortably, gradually heightening tension and fear.

For example, when I cover her face with paper, I proceed slowly and gently so that she initially perceives it as a game.

Then, I gradually increase the pressure to heighten her fear and despair.


At this point, a single word can adjust her emotions.

When she feels anxious, I speak softly to reassure her; when I want to induce despair, I speak in a cold and firm tone.

For example, after reassuring her that she would be fine, I could deepen her despair by telling her that no one would come to save her.


I use visual stimuli to manipulate her emotions.

As her breathing becomes increasingly obstructed by the paper, I carefully observe her face, reading her reactions.

When she begins to sink into despair, I look directly into her eyes and respond with a blank expression.

This further unsettles her, making her pain feel more dramatic.

Although, in this story, she couldn’t see anything through the paper, the frustration and fear provided her with a different sensation.

However, just as I could read her gaze and expressions even when covered by paper, she too must have sensed my expression and gaze, even without seeing.


Additionally, the environment can be adjusted to manipulate her emotions.

For instance, dimming the lights or adjusting the room temperature increases tension.

Playing quiet music or eliminating sound creates a sense of isolation.

The environment significantly impacts her emotions.


Physical contact can also be used to manipulate emotions.

By gently holding her hand or stroking her hair to reassure her and then suddenly breaking the contact and creating distance, you can make her feel isolated.

These changes in contact and distance cause dramatic shifts in her emotions.


Most importantly, adjusting emotions during breath control is crucial.

By giving her a small gap to breathe, you allow her to feel hope and then cover her with the paper again to maximize despair.

During this process, I carefully observe her reactions, adjusting the rhythm of her breathing to guide her sensations as I desire.


It is essential to anticipate her reactions and adjust her emotions accordingly.

When she is terrified, I approach gently and speak to her, and when she starts to feel slightly reassured, I increase the pressure to induce pain.

This anticipation and adjustment play a crucial role in dramatically shifting her emotions.


In this way, I could manipulate the woman's emotions as I wished.

With every dramatic change in her emotions, I focused on artistically expressing that moment, drawing out her pain and despair to the fullest.

This process made her final moments more dramatic and added depth to the artistic expression.


The art of breath control is like a performance that deeply moves the subject's body and mind.

Through each adjustment and change, we offer the subject a spectrum of emotions and sensations.

In this process, we enrich the subject's inner world and form a deep connection with her.

We will continue to refine these techniques to help the subject experience the full range of sensations.

Let us continue this profound journey together, exploring the mysteries of the human spirit through the art of breath control.


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