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waitingformybus2

New Member
Jan 23, 2026
3
Strange question I know but just remembered I have a fairly thin snood I was considering putting on before the slipknot as it may reduce some of the pain? The rope itself is 8mm so I don't know if the added material might help the strangulation? Clearly have no idea wtf I'm doing lol
 
aRose

aRose

Student
Jan 18, 2026
189
I had to look up wtf a snood was. If it's thin it may help with pinching of the skin but I otherwise don't see how it'd help stop the overall impact. I've heard ppl put hoods over their heads to hide the expression they may have after so those who find them don't see everything at first glance.
 

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