TomatoSandwich
Just a gal that wants to be gone
- May 25, 2024
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Just as the title says, I plan on CTB but every time i try is reallt painful, is there a golden angle for it to not hurt?
You're talking about a drop hanging where the idea is to sever the spinal cord. I think they're talking about either a full suspension or partial hanging where the idea is to cut off blood flow to the brain.I think if you do a proper hanging, a broken neck is inevitable. Hanging is brutal. There are alternatives, unless you're imagining a dramatic exit. Nothing much more horrific than walking in on a dead hanging body, just real chilling stuff
This exactlyYou're talking about a drop hanging where the idea is to sever the spinal cord. I think they're talking about either a full suspension or partial hanging where the idea is to cut off blood flow to the brain.
I know, but I don't have any other method availableI can't envision how having a rope around one's neck, squeezing tightly enough to restrict blood flow, wouldn't cause some kind of pain. I don't think hanging is on the list of painless ways to ctb.
So really it just comes down to trying different angles. When I was practicing for full suspension, I would let my weight down with my head at different angles and the rope in slightly different positions (higher or lower on my neck) and sometimes it would hurt and sometimes I would get tingles and almost pass out with absolutely no pain at all. You just kind of have to play around with the angle until you get it right. Some people have a really tough time with it, depending on their weight and anatomy. It's one of the unfortunate drawbacks of this method.This exactly
Technically true, but I think the point of this method is, if done correctly, you pass out before you really start feeling any pain or you feel pain only briefly.I can't envision how having a rope around one's neck, squeezing tightly enough to restrict blood flow, wouldn't cause some kind of pain.
Oh, I understand the general "goal", or point of the hanging method. My only point is that when you restrict blood flow to any parts of the body that require it, which is all of the body, there is definitely going to be pain felt. You're right, hopefully it doesn't last too long and unconsciousness comes quickly. Sounds like the OP isn't getting sufficient squeeze. And they didn't mention what type of ligature they're using, nor even if they're trying partial or full. Personally, I'd trying lubricating the ligature with a wax of some sort if I were having this problem.Technically true, but I think the point of this method is, if done correctly, you pass out before you really start feeling any pain or you feel pain only briefly.
This is a link to an informational post on short drop hanging in case no one wants to click a random link on a forum on the Internet.
Great articleThis is a link to an informational post on short drop hanging in case no one wants to click a random link on a forum on the Internet.