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wearingmyheart

Kindness is so gangsta
Aug 17, 2021
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I am stuck in a hopeless situation. I live w my mother and brother but they rarely ever leave the house. I am scared of getting saved.
I have a room of my own and that's where I feel the most safe doing it, and I want to do full suspension. However I don't have a single anchor point for that. If someone can help me come up with a good excuse too, that would be good.

For example if I was into working out, I would get a pull up bar installed or squat rack in my room. But sudden interest in exercise would be too suspicious. Please help me out!!!
 
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CommitSudoku

never interfere with a lifespan reaping
Feb 12, 2022
524
I've played with the idea of hanging myself from the door. closing it on my 'rope' and then I'm off the ground so just need to pass out somehow and not be found from there. Never tried it so no idea how reliable it is or would be. Plus some rope would be outside the door so someone might notice. I think I've seen door knobs mentioned for partial.

I can't think of anything else but I wish you the best of luck with whatever you decide to do.
 
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TheUncommon

Student
May 19, 2021
143
I just saw a photo of someone using an electric recliner as an anchor point, and succeeding. I wish I knew how they rigged everything.
 
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Bong-Hit-Transplant

Member
May 11, 2021
84
Why do you want to use full suspension? Partial is far easier and much less likely to painful, not to mention you can do it almost anywhere.
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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No chance of leaving the house, possibly at night, heading to a secluded park or something, and using a tree? Had a cousin who was successful using a clothes rod in a closet.
 
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existcrisisactor

Member
Apr 10, 2022
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I am stuck in a hopeless situation. I live w my mother and brother but they rarely ever leave the house. I am scared of getting saved.
I have a room of my own and that's where I feel the most safe doing it, and I want to do full suspension. However I don't have a single anchor point for that. If someone can help me come up with a good excuse too, that would be good.

For example if I was into working out, I would get a pull up bar installed or squat rack in my room. But sudden interest in exercise would be too suspicious. Please help me out!!!
i wanna help fren but idk :(
 
locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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I think this is within the rules...
That rigging, to me, seems very strange. I see nothing from his neck going in the other direction that would keep him from sliding forward off the chair, which would automatically alleviate the pressure from the noose around his neck. I understand that someone can do it this way when they get to that "point" in life. As I said earlier, I had a "cousin" who simply tied off on a clothes rod in a closet and leaned forward, a method that was, most likely, reversible, by either jerking yourself forward and backward a bit until you got back upright, or, possibly even reaching back, grabbing onto the rope, and pulling yourself back upright. Maybe even reaching back and grabbing the clothes rod itself. I know there's only a limited amount of time until blackout, but still some time for fight or flight to have a chance. No, I think doing it like this is only for certain people at a very certain point. I may be wrong. I have been before. Never tried it.
 
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existcrisisactor

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Apr 10, 2022
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maybe you could try with a belt around the door frame like robin williams
 
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