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リンさん

リンさん

Rina • she/her, lesbian
Sep 9, 2023
323
Was thinking about SWB recently. As a method it makes sense, but I have trouble picturing it actually working out.

Wouldn't it be easier to go a few nights without sleep (not that easy, I know), sedate yourself with meds and then fall asleep in the tub full of water? Would the SI kick in and wake you up, even if you are extremely exhausted and medicated?
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
10,191
Imo you would need to be totally unconscious, not just extremely tired. Whether you can become unconscious or not depends on the meds you have access to.
 
ayaneechan

ayaneechan

Angelic Demon
May 7, 2023
54
I was thinking about this in 2018, to make it look at as accident etc
I just not think it could actually really work
 

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