Dangerous Forms of Masturbation : Spotlight

With David Carradine’s recent death and the mystery surrounding it, it has sort of brought dangerous forms of masturbation and sexual pleasure to the forefront.  In fact, it has brought the most dangerous and well known as dangerous, form of masturbatory sexual pleasure, the kind where the air is cut off temporarily from the wind pipe in order to create a sort of euphoric male orgasm at the peak of the moment.  It has caused deaths before, most high profile being the death of INXS singer Michael Hutchence, which was rumored to be due to autoeroticism (masturbation) in this manner, however, there really is no firm word anywhere whether that was really from suicide or from going too far with this form of autoeroticism.

Michael Hutchence was said to possibly be in a depressed state and that is why it was ruled a suicide rather than an accident involving erotic michief.  There were also a few illicit substances found in his blood which indicate he may have been under the influence when the accident, or suicide happened.

Stories like these should be warning to all males that if you engage in this type of activity where you choke off your oxygen for sexual pleasure, you should at least have someone present there with you in case anything goes wrong so you can be revived or so that you don’t need to struggle with something to get loose if you find you can’t breathe at all and feel consciousness slipping.  An even better way to avoid death by autoerotic accident is to not try this dangerous form of masturbation at all.  I can guarantee that no level of sexual pleasure is worth the possibility of you dying, and of course not in such a private way that would be made public.

The investigation into David Carradine’s death is ongoing, and the family has even asked the FBI to become involved since they believe that there may have been some sort of foul play involved.  However, it sounds consistent with the theory that he may have been toying with some form of autoeroticism and that is how he accidentally met his death. Those close to him insist that he was not depressed and in fact was very happy, having a revived career since playing Bill in the Tarantino films Kill Bill and of getting other movie roles that boosted his career after years on the sidelines.  Time and investigation will tell how he truly met his death.  At any rate, his death is a tragedy and a needless loss of human life.  He was in his early seventies when he died.