• UK users: Due to a formal investigation into this site by Ofcom under the UK Online Safety Act 2023, we strongly recommend using a trusted, no-logs VPN. This will help protect your privacy, bypass censorship, and maintain secure access to the site. Read the full VPN guide here.

  • Hey Guest,

    Today, OFCOM launched an official investigation into Sanctioned Suicide under the UK’s Online Safety Act. This has already made headlines across the UK.

    This is a clear and unprecedented overreach by a foreign regulator against a U.S.-based platform. We reject this interference and will be defending the site’s existence and mission.

    In addition to our public response, we are currently seeking legal representation to ensure the best possible defense in this matter. If you are a lawyer or know of one who may be able to assist, please contact us at [email protected].

    Read our statement here:

    Donate via cryptocurrency:

    Bitcoin (BTC): 34HyDHTvEhXfPfb716EeEkEHXzqhwtow1L
    Ethereum (ETH): 0xd799aF8E2e5cEd14cdb344e6D6A9f18011B79BE9
    Monero (XMR): 49tuJbzxwVPUhhDjzz6H222Kh8baKe6rDEsXgE617DVSDD8UKNaXvKNU8dEVRTAFH9Av8gKkn4jDzVGF25snJgNfUfKKNC8
DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
128
Do you need to find the sweet spot with full hanging?

How reliable is it?

How long does it take to get unconscious? How painful is it? How does it feel like while hanged?

What is the difference between full hanging and partial hanging?

Is there any resources here on this site regarding this topic I can use?
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
641
The noose/rope is positioned below the jaw, where you feel the strongest arterial pulse. The knot goes behind the neck in the center.

Full suspension hanging is lethal; you just need time and being alone without anyone interrupting or rescuing you. You need a good strong rope and anchor point that can withstand your weight.

In full suspension your feet will be in the air without touching the ground and you will be able to apply all your weight (the best option)

........
It is also my chosen method~ I'm leaving you a list of threads that may be helpful for further investigation:

Thread 'Evelyn's complete guide on how to hang yourself with both partial and full suspension hanging'

Thread 'Knots megathread - a guide'

Thread 'Trees to use for hanging - from a tree expert'

Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'

Measurement of force to obstruct the cervical arteries and distribution of tension exerted on a ligature in hanging

Thread 'Scientific Approach to Understanding SI and Discussion on Tools to Minimze SI Factors'

Thread 'Eye Splice Rope'
 
  • Informative
  • Like
Reactions: gottacheckout, AreWeWinning, 1weirdError and 2 others
DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
128
The noose/rope is positioned below the jaw, where you feel the strongest arterial pulse. The knot goes behind the neck in the center.

Full suspension hanging is lethal; you just need time and being alone without anyone interrupting or rescuing you. You need a good strong rope and anchor point that can withstand your weight.

In full suspension your feet will be in the air without touching the ground and you will be able to apply all your weight (the best option)

........
It is also my chosen method~ I'm leaving you a list of threads that may be helpful for further investigation:

Thread 'Evelyn's complete guide on how to hang yourself with both partial and full suspension hanging'

Thread 'Knots megathread - a guide'

Thread 'Trees to use for hanging - from a tree expert'

Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'

Measurement of force to obstruct the cervical arteries and distribution of tension exerted on a ligature in hanging

Thread 'Scientific Approach to Understanding SI and Discussion on Tools to Minimze SI Factors'

Thread 'Eye Splice Rope'

How does it feel when you're hanging? What do you feel? Is it painful?
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
641
How does it feel when you're hanging? What do you feel? Is it painful?
Consciousness is lost in a maximum of 15 seconds, you can see it in the videos. Involuntary convulsive movements in the limbs are seen, but the person can no longer feel anything. It is the body's response since the brain is not receiving oxygen/blood flow.

You might be more "comfortable" using a rope that isn't too thin; mine is 12 mm polypropylene.

Obviously you will feel discomfort and pain in your neck, remember that it will be supporting all your weight. But they will only be seconds until everything fades away and you feel nothing anymore. The rest is just a matter of time..
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning and DontTouchMeImFamous
DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
128
Consciousness is lost in a maximum of 15 seconds, you can see it in the videos. Involuntary convulsive movements in the limbs are seen, but the person can no longer feel anything. It is the body's response since the brain is not receiving oxygen/blood flow.

You might be more "comfortable" using a rope that isn't too thin; mine is 12 mm polypropylene.

Obviously you will feel discomfort and pain in your neck, remember that it will be supporting all your weight. But they will only be seconds until everything fades away and you feel nothing anymore. The rest is just a matter of time..
I see. But I won't be breathing, right? I mean will the robe block the air?
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
641
I see. But I won't be breathing, right? I mean will the robe block the air?
You won't be able to breathe or swallow. The noose knot, when tightened by your full weight, will compress everything.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DontTouchMeImFamous and AreWeWinning
Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

Enlightened
Aug 28, 2021
1,055
You don´t need to find your sweet spots with hanging, the rope does this for you. The sweet spots are the intersections points between the rope and the carotides. As the rope surrounds the neck and the vessels pass the neck coaxially there is alway an intersection point with each vessel.

It´s hard to hit this points with a finger because the body tissue can slip aside. If there is a circumferentila force the tissue has no chance to slip away. The pressure even "finds" the protected vertebral arteries.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DontTouchMeImFamous and AreWeWinning
D

DeathIsJustAJourney

Member
Apr 9, 2025
46
No I hanged years ago and you pass out before you can count to 7,it's so fast it catches you off guard,my cellmate woke up though and I got cut down,I got hanged another time too and was the same then,but that time I was being tortured and got hung out an elevator shift with wires but they resuscitated me as didn't want to kill me,so yeah full hanging will have you blacked out unconscious before u can even count to 7 so make sure you want to do it as once blacked out there's no coming back
 
  • Like
Reactions: DontTouchMeImFamous and AreWeWinning
DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
128
No I hanged years ago and you pass out before you can count to 7,it's so fast it catches you off guard,my cellmate woke up though and I got cut down,I got hanged another time too and was the same then,but that time I was being tortured and got hung out an elevator shift with wires but they resuscitated me as didn't want to kill me,so yeah full hanging will have you blacked out unconscious before u can even count to 7 so make sure you want to do it as once blacked out there's no coming back
If you don't mind me asking, did it leave you with any permanent damage or side effects?
 
D

doneforlife

Mage
Jul 18, 2023
500
The noose/rope is positioned below the jaw, where you feel the strongest arterial pulse. The knot goes behind the neck in the center.

Full suspension hanging is lethal; you just need time and being alone without anyone interrupting or rescuing you. You need a good strong rope and anchor point that can withstand your weight.

In full suspension your feet will be in the air without touching the ground and you will be able to apply all your weight (the best option)

........
It is also my chosen method~ I'm leaving you a list of threads that may be helpful for further investigation:

Thread 'Evelyn's complete guide on how to hang yourself with both partial and full suspension hanging'

Thread 'Knots megathread - a guide'

Thread 'Trees to use for hanging - from a tree expert'

Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'

Measurement of force to obstruct the cervical arteries and distribution of tension exerted on a ligature in hanging

Thread 'Scientific Approach to Understanding SI and Discussion on Tools to Minimze SI Factors'

Thread 'Eye Splice Rope'
I have one doubt. Let's say the circumference of the noose is mathematically 2piR. When one hangs, does this circumference decrease? If no, fine, I guess the part of noose around the front neck pressurizes the artery via gravity. But if yes, how does the noose decrease in size? Is the knot tied in a way that, it becomes smaller in circumference? A pictorial representation will be helpful.
No I hanged years ago and you pass out before you can count to 7,it's so fast it catches you off guard,my cellmate woke up though and I got cut down,I got hanged another time too and was the same then,but that time I was being tortured and got hung out an elevator shift with wires but they resuscitated me as didn't want to kill me,so yeah full hanging will have you blacked out unconscious before u can even count to 7 so make sure you want to do it as once blacked out there's no coming back
Thanks. How would you rate the pain?
 
  • Like
Reactions: DontTouchMeImFamous
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
641
I have one doubt. Let's say the circumference of the noose is mathematically 2piR. When one hangs, does this circumference decrease? If no, fine, I guess the part of noose around the front neck pressurizes the artery via gravity. But if yes, how does the noose decrease in size? Is the knot tied in a way that, it becomes smaller in circumference? A pictorial representation will be helpful.

Thanks. How would you rate the pain?
The noose knot becomes smaller in circumference because of your full weight..

Watch this video, it's quite graphic. Instead of a wrist, imagine it's a neck.



The neck has soft tissue, so the rope will penetrate quite a bit.

If you ask me about math or physics you will scare me and I will not answer anymore lol
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning
Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

Enlightened
Aug 28, 2021
1,055
I have one doubt. Let's say the circumference of the noose is mathematically 2piR. When one hangs, does this circumference decrease? If no, fine, I guess the part of noose around the front neck pressurizes the artery via gravity. But if yes, how does the noose decrease in size? Is the knot tied in a way that, it becomes smaller in circumference? A pictorial representation will be helpful.

Thanks. How would you rate the pain?
Of course will the diameter of the neck decrease, this is the crucial point that makes hanging work. The tissue of the neck is elastic like silicone and the circumferential pressure reduces the neck diameter, the rope digs deep into the neck. This way the vessels through the neck and the windpipe is flattened.
The difference of the circumference of neck bevore and after the person hangs causes a drop because the rope slips through the knot as shown in the video above. You have to take this into account if you don't want your feet to touch the ground.
My neck diameter is reduced about 50% and I drop about 20 cm.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning
D

doneforlife

Mage
Jul 18, 2023
500
Of course will the diameter of the neck decrease, this is the crucial point that makes hanging work. The tissue of the neck is elastic like silicone and the circumferential pressure reduces the neck diameter, the rope digs deep into the neck. This way the vessels through the neck and the windpipe is flattened.
The difference of the circumference of neck bevore and after the person hangs causes a drop because the rope slips through the knot as shown in the video above. You have to take this into account if you don't want your feet to touch the ground.
My neck diameter is reduced about 50% and I drop about 20 cm.
Ohh...scary. Although I was not asking about neck diameter. I was asking about noose diameter. Before this post, I was imagining it in a different way. But I don't know I can describe it.
 
DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
128
You might be more "comfortable" using a rope that isn't too thin; mine is 12 mm polypropylene.
do you recommend using a metal chain?
Thread 'Evelyn's complete guide on how to hang yourself with both partial and full suspension hanging'
is full suspension hanging the same thing as drop hanging?
 
Last edited:
JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
641
do you recommend using a metal chain?

is full suspension hanging the same thing as drop hanging?
No, drop hanging is used in executions. It is more technical and difficult to do yourself.

"The long drop method was designed to break the prisoner's neck by allowing them to fall a pre-determined distance and then be brought up with a sharp jerk by the rope. At the end of the drop, the body is still accelerating under the force of gravity but the head is constrained by the noose. If the eyelet is positioned under the left angle of the jaw it rotates the head backwards, which combined with the downward momentum of the body, breaks the neck and ruptures the spinal cord causing instant deep unconsciousness and rapid death. The later use of the brass eyelet in the noose tended to break the neck with more certainty. It is only in the last six inches or so of the drop that the physical damage to the neck and vertebrae occur as the rope constricts the neck and the force is applied to the vertebrae. "


Uhm, you won't be able to tie a knot with a metal chain, and I don't think it's a very "comfortable" material to use. Use something that slides on easily without getting stuck and can provide good compression to your neck (and that also supports your weight) I know that in many videos people use different materials, but I would go with the traditional one (rope), I would prefer not to take risks.
 

Similar threads

T
Replies
14
Views
356
Suicide Discussion
Masonfight
Masonfight
T
Replies
13
Views
616
Suicide Discussion
FuneralCry
FuneralCry
H
Replies
11
Views
967
Suicide Discussion
iamgood
I
SophieMakesGames
Replies
3
Views
423
Suicide Discussion
sick&tired
sick&tired