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- Mar 15, 2024
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I have done one succesful practise run with partial using my bathrobe belt and a pair of socks. I attached the belt to a clothes rack on wheels, lifted both my knees of the ground and next thing I know I wake up on the floor with the rack fallen over. No idea how long I was out but my throat did hurt when swallowing and the tip of my tongue as well so I must have bitten it a bit.
To be honest, I had not expected to pass out so quickly. I somehow had turned myself on my back and maybe even loosend the noose, but all while being unconsious. The belt did not leave any visible marks. So as a practise run it turned out ok.
But not as a reliable set up, so I bought a braided polypropylene 10 mm. Strong enough to cary my weight and long enough to ancor onto something sturdy. I have an attic in my house with very strong wooden beams, high enough to do full suspension even. I tried to pass out using te rope but no succes. The rope hurts a lot and I can't seem to block the cartoid arteties. It will probably also leave visible marks if I don't succeed.
So now I am thinking of tying bathrobe belt and rope together, using the flemish bend. Hopefully I will quickly lose consciousness again with the robe belt and socks.
Will this be reliable, as in, will it hold? My weight is 52 kg. Of course I will test the set up by pulling with my full weight.
Will the slip knot tighten enough to make sure I stay unconsious when using the robe belt in a partial set up? Or should I just put up with more pain/fighting SI and do full suspension?
To be honest, I had not expected to pass out so quickly. I somehow had turned myself on my back and maybe even loosend the noose, but all while being unconsious. The belt did not leave any visible marks. So as a practise run it turned out ok.
But not as a reliable set up, so I bought a braided polypropylene 10 mm. Strong enough to cary my weight and long enough to ancor onto something sturdy. I have an attic in my house with very strong wooden beams, high enough to do full suspension even. I tried to pass out using te rope but no succes. The rope hurts a lot and I can't seem to block the cartoid arteties. It will probably also leave visible marks if I don't succeed.
So now I am thinking of tying bathrobe belt and rope together, using the flemish bend. Hopefully I will quickly lose consciousness again with the robe belt and socks.
Will this be reliable, as in, will it hold? My weight is 52 kg. Of course I will test the set up by pulling with my full weight.
Will the slip knot tighten enough to make sure I stay unconsious when using the robe belt in a partial set up? Or should I just put up with more pain/fighting SI and do full suspension?