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| | When Self-Pleasuring Becomes Self-Destruction: (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | According to forensic researchers Burgess and Hazelwood (1983), teen-aged AEA victims are most often found by parents, or other relatives who, because of the graphic, highly emotional, and often shocking circumstances under which the victims are found, may clean up or alter the death scene. |
 | | Additionally, EMS personnel and police investigators are often ignorant of the signs and indicators of AEA behavior and hence, the autoerotic asphyxiation case is often officially reported as an intentional teen suicide (Kirdsy, Holt-Ashley, Williamson, and Garza, 1995). |
 | | While this sort of macabre erotic essay may be intended for adult readers, it can easily be accessed and internalized by adolescent viewers who may be searching for answers to questions they may have about their emerging and often confusing new sense of sexuality. |
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