“1 Cover her head with a plastic bag. After struggling for a while, he took the bag, put on his swimming cap, and waited for the limit. 2 Cover your face with a swimming cap. After struggling for a while, I took off the swimming cap, asked her to count from 1 to 30, and then put the swimming cap back on. If she struggles for a while, take off the swim cap and have her count from 1 to 60, then put the swim cap back on until she reaches her limit. 3. Have her exhale all the air from her lungs and then cover her face with a swimming cap for 30 seconds. After resting, have her exhale all the air again and cover her face with a swimming cap for 60 seconds. 4 Press her into the compression bag, leaving some residual air. 5 Press her into the compression bag, leaving some residual air. If she starts to struggle, let some air out. When she struggles longer, let out more air and place her in the bag until she reaches her limit. 6. When she puts on the ball gag, compress it into the compression bag. Let the remaining air out once or twice, then leave it in the bag until it reaches its limit. In fact, she briefly lost consciousness the moment the final round of compression bags opened. The ball gag in her mouth interfered with reflex breathing and recovery, but she recovered quickly after the ball gag was removed. This is an unexpected but wonderful ending!”
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