Angry_runt
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It's such a problem that it's in the news.
And the age of consent in the UK is 16 so that's why they only asked 16 and 17 year olds.
And it's usually females who got choked, so 43% of them equals 86% of females.
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And the age of consent in the UK is 16 so that's why they only asked 16 and 17 year olds.
And it's usually females who got choked, so 43% of them equals 86% of females.
"It started as a sexual thing, something he experimented with," 17-year-old Louise, not her real name, tells us.
Having spoken to friends about non-fatal strangulation (NFS), or "choking" as it is often referred to, she thought it was a normal part of sex.
But as her relationship progressed, she says it increasingly became more aggressive: "He'd hold on for tighter for longer and when I'd tap he wouldn't let go so I used to scratch and claw... and then it wouldn't be till I passed out that he'd stop."
Louise ended the relationship last autumn.
She shared her story with the BBC as research showed 43% of sexually active 16 and 17-year-olds had been strangled during sex.
Why dangerous teen sex choking trend is raising alarm
As more teens report being choked during sex, a 17-year-old says her partner ignored her signs to stop.
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