
Namelesa
Trapped in this Suffering
- Sep 21, 2024
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awe, I'm so sorry to hear that, my bed is really heavy and there's a gap between the back of the bed and the wall, but it's really tight and basically stuck to the wall, i tested it and it works as an anchor, all i did is that I passed the "rope" im using (im using a bathrobe belt) and made a stopper knot at that end (i used the one called figure 8 knot) i made it twice because It was the only one I could follow its instructions and to make it thick enough to not slip through the gap and hold, and of course a slip knot at the other end, it was just enough length and i tested around until i figured a position to not block my airway, I used socks for padding, makes it easier to block the carotid arteries and whatnot.526 your welcome <3 I hope it goes okay. I tried doing your method 3 days ago and I wasn't able to do it. I was going to practice every night after that but the next day when I tried it but it became unreliable for me as the anchor point I was using broke so I don't have any method now.