Anonymous wrote:This is not ok. Your post gave me the chills. You need to leave. I’m very sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Oh hell no. I’m so sorry OP, I can only imagine how terrifying that must have been, and still is. It would be a long while before we had sex again. And choking would be off the table forever. I don’t know how you put up with that in the first place, the thought of someone’s hands around my neck gives me chills. That would be a total turn off if a man asked to do that to me.
Anonymous wrote:"It’s not my thing, but I’ve indulged him."
If you stay with him, it's time to stop indulging him. Absolutely nothing approaching this type of activity ever again.
It's ok to say no in the first place if anything is "not your thing".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.domesticshelters.org/articles/identifying-abuse/strangulation-is-the-highest-predictor-of-murder
Strangulation in any context is the highest predictor of murder.
Let's take a step back here. There is strangulation in the context of a fight and there is choking during sex. Those are two completely different things.
I think the choking epidemic during sex has spiraled out of control. I think the simple solution here is to take choking off the table completely. He took it too far, and he lost his "privilege".