Breathplay Xiaomeng
“At first, the doll was restrained by K9, and then a plastic bag with a ventilation tube was put on the head. The snorkel was quickly covered and I ordered her puppy to crawl. It didn’t take long for the puppy to start getting very rowdy, so I decided to leave her in that state for a little while longer. I didn’t expect that she could get rid of K9’s arm restraints by herself… Hmm… It seems that next time I will have to tie this thing tighter. Next I added another layer to her head: a latex microporous hood over a full-coverage open-face hood, and then the skull. The doll turned on while I put the bag on and closed the lid on her, but it wouldn’t be so much fun if she could open the lid with her own hands. So for the next round I cuffed her hands behind her back and put a lock on her ziploc collar. Now she can no longer open the lid or the bag herself, and only I can provide her with precious air. is still working and finally brought her. She also had to breathe very hard to get enough air through the tiny holes in the headgear when I pulled the bag and headshell off. Just listen to her sobbing and you will know how hard it is. After playing with the normal jumper one more time, I replaced the normal bag with a heat shrink bag. The hot air from the hair dryer tightened the bag, and the plastic film was tightly attached to the head shell. Whenever I put the cap on the snorkel, the doll has barely any air to breathe. In the end I decided to let her fly once. After she struggled for a long time, I grabbed her neck with my hands until she could no longer make any sound or make any movements. She lost consciousness. I quickly removed the bag and skull and watched her slowly come out of the coma*. *Disclaimer: The fainting in this video is a fantasy show, no one is in real danger.”
XMG60.mp4
Size 1920×1080
Length 40:23
Video codec H264, 3998 Kbps
Audio codec AAC, 256 Kbps
Container MP4
Filesize 1.2 GB
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