Deaths often occur when the loss of consciousness caused by partial asphyxia leads to loss of control over the means of strangulation, resulting in continued asphyxia and death. While often asphyxiophilia is incorporated into sex with a partner, others enjoy this behaviour by themselves, making it potentially more difficult to get out of dangerous situations. In some fatality cases, the body of the asphyxiophiliac individual is discovered naked or with genitalia in hand, with pornographic material or sex toys present, or with evidence of having orgasmed prior to death. such as fetishistic
cross-dressing and masochism. In cases involving teenagers at home, families may disturb the scene by "sanitizing" it, removing evidence of paraphilic activity. This can have the consequence of making the death appear to be a deliberate suicide, rather than an accident. The great majority of known erotic asphyxial deaths are male; among all known cases in
Ontario and
Alberta from 1974 to 1987, only 1 out of 117 cases was female. The main age of accidental death is mid-20s, but deaths have been reported in adolescents and in men in their 70s. Estimating the number of deaths worldwide and how many are due to a
mental disorder is very difficult due to lack of data from populous developing countries such as India. == In fiction ==