Anonymous wrote:OP here. To answer some questions…he said he did not notice I said no. I just don’t want to try it anymore at this point.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t take this seriously, it can result in death. Please think of your future self - don’t you owe it to her to be safe?
Anonymous wrote:Take some classes in Brazilian ju jitsu. Learn a few chokeholds and submission techniques. The next time he tries it and won't stop, break a few bones
Anonymous wrote: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".
Ignoring OPs request to stop is not “taking it too far.” It is an abuse of power and took away her safety, both physically and psychologically.
I’d never give him the privilege of my body again until he did some therapy.
Intimacy is supposed to be play. Kink looks dangerous but should never intruder on someone’s actual sense of consent, safety, or wellbeing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t be married to someone who gets off on choking women.
+1
This is sexual violence. He could be a predator to other people and you would not even know (or maybe this shows that you know). This is deeply disturbing behavior and it is not normal. This is akin to rape. You are being raped in your marriage. I am so sorry for you and your children.
If your DH is role-playing and misguided - he needs to go for intense therapy. Man, this is so messed up!!
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".
Anonymous wrote:DH likes to choke in the bedroom. It’s not my thing, but I’ve indulged him. Last night he choked me too hard and I said to stop and he didn’t stop right away.
This made me terrified and I feel really uncomfortable. I told him right after the fact that this was not ok and he apologized. But I still do not feel comfortable around him. What should I do?
Anonymous wrote:As a child, I had to intervene when my dad tried to choke my mother to death. Please spare your children that.
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.
Anonymous wrote:I couldn’t be married to someone who gets off on choking women.