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lukehavergal

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Jul 22, 2025
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Which would you prefer? Jumping or hanging?

Jumping assuming you had access to a very high point 300 ft+ which would imply lethality with no bystanders

Hanging assuming you had access to a quiet secluded place
 
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vyvanceandvodka

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Jan 7, 2026
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I'd prefer hanging. At least I could back out. If you jump you can't.
 
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lukehavergal

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Jul 22, 2025
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> At least I could back out. If you jump you can't.
Jumping from over 300ft should be a pretty fast lights out I think. Is it the fall or the potential few minutes of pain after landing that isn't ideal?

Edit - I misread "back out" as "black out". My b.
 
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_wishforwings

Forever is such an unpleasant word.
Feb 4, 2026
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To me hanging is more surefire, some people can fall super far and still live depending on how you fall and such, but I might be biased because hanging is my method. It's honestly hard to even get the willpower to kick the chair so I can not imagine the will it would take to jump a large height. Also couldn't imagine how you might feel after you jumped if you were still conscious, but I don't know much about that
 
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theDunce

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Feb 18, 2026
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If I could jump I think it might be a good way to go. Always had a fear of heights although I did go skydiving and conquered the fear on that day I don't know if I could actually jump to my death. I feel more confident in possibly hanging with the hope of going unconscious in a few seconds. I think I'd recommend jumping though as a method over hanging, it seems like it would be quick and certain with no pain, or so I would guess.
 
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NoHorizon

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Nov 22, 2022
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Of I wasn't too scared I'd choose to jump. I went to Beachy Head a long time ago and just couldn't do it.
 
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2muchpain2

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Feb 27, 2025
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if I wasn't so scared, I'd rather jump. I live about an hour from a suspension bridge that is over a canyon, it's 400ft up. they just installed suicide railing/fence, but i'm sure I can get passed it. but, it is terrifying to be up high and actually jump (I'm sure)...hanging is more private, and seems like a good option too. These are my preferred options, and train. Sorry I don't have a good answer. :(
I just hope to get into a car accident that kills me every time I leave my house.
 
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RandomUser25

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Jul 14, 2024
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I'm pondering this exact question right now.

Would have definitely prefer jumping if I had high enough/secluded enough place. No need to endure the pain and terror before you black out, everything ending in a heartbeat. But the thought of surviving the jump and ending up disabled is too terrifying to risk it.

I will most likely just do the full suspension hanging. But since I'm not sure the celling lights hook will hold my weight I might need to go into the wilderness, looking for a tree. So pondering that I might prefer a jump if I find a high enough cliff (the city I live is in the mountains area).
 

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