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==Fictional accounts==
One of the first mainstream fictional works to tackle the practice was [[Showtime]]'s [[United States|American]] version of ''[[Queer as Folk (U.S.)|Queer as Folk]]''. In the first-season finale, [[Brian Kinney]] ([[Gale Harold]]) turns 30, an event looked upon by many in the [[gay community]] (jokingly and otherwise) as the year one "dies". Kinney decides to experience scarfing, but his best friend [[Michael Novotny|Michael]] ([[Hal Sparks]]) discovers and stops him. Kinney claims he wanted to experience "the best
This practice was also depicted as leading to the death of a character in ''[[Rising Sun (movie)|Rising Sun]]'', a [[film|movie]] based on the [[Rising Sun (novel)|novel of the same name]] by [[Michael Crichton]]. It appears in the less publicized 2003 movie ''Young and Seductive'', starring Julian Wells, Alana Evans, and Robert Donovan. The practice was central to [[Nagisa Oshima]]'s highly controversial [[1976]] movie ''[[In the Realm of the Senses]].'' ''[[CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' issued an episode where a victim also died through this method (Season 6, episode 2). Breath play also figures in the ''[[Six Feet Under]]'' episode "Back to the Garden" (Season 2, Episode 20), in which a man accidentally strangulates himself with a belt while masturbating.
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