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Is there anyone in this website who actually made an exit using this method ? Or is this method just another myth? I need to know. I'm going to try partial at our farmhouse this summer and if it doesn't work, I'm driving a knife deep in my chest.
Partial should work if done properly, but it's much easier to fail with in my opinion. Not because the method doesn't work, but because you won't be able to commit to it fully and lower yourself into the noose properly. There is also the risk of regaining consciousness as your body starts jerking around.
What I see are posts people complaining that they can't pass out with partial…
If you want the sure thing, I'd go for full. If done right, it shouldn't really be painful, and the only real risk of failing is the mechanical failure of the rope or the anchor point.
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Partial should work if done properly, but it's much easier to fail with in my opinion. Not because the method doesn't work, but because you won't be able to commit to it fully and lower yourself into the noose properly. There is also the risk of regaining consciousness as your body starts jerking around.
What I see are posts people complaining that they can't pass out with partial…
If you want the sure thing, I'd go for full. If done right, it shouldn't really be painful, and the only real risk of failing is the mechanical failure of the rope or the anchor point.
I actually tried partial and was almost successful but my mom found me and I was rescued. I know the mechanics of how it works. I'm curious about the stats though.
Partial hanging seems to be very easy to access and works almost without fail, since my dad committed that way, same for my friends' dad and loads of other people I knew.
just go to the "how to hang yourself" thread. Literally full of articles/info on how to make it work. it's a highly reliable method. If you really want to die, you will make it work, regardless of the pain/chance of failure. It's all your mindset.
Partial should work if done properly, but it's much easier to fail with in my opinion. Not because the method doesn't work, but because you won't be able to commit to it fully and lower yourself into the noose properly. There is also the risk of regaining consciousness as your body starts jerking around.
What I see are posts people complaining that they can't pass out with partial…
If you want the sure thing, I'd go for full. If done right, it shouldn't really be painful, and the only real risk of failing is the mechanical failure of the rope or the anchor point.
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