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davestrider

davestrider

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Dec 25, 2025
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i live in a city with a lot of high-rise buildings, but my own apartment is on the third floor of a low-rise building, so jumping from my building is ruled out.

how would one go about finding an accessible high enough balcony or rooftop to jump from? most residential buildings have at least a couple of layers of security and getting into them can be difficult. with hotels, there's never a guarantee that you'll be given a room with a balcony that's high enough, and most public rooftops and high spaces usually have too many people milling around while they're still open to be viable options. on top of all that, one has to consider jumping at night and/or in a less populated area so you're less likely to be spotted and interrupted.

keeping all this in mind, how would one go about gaining access to high spaces? i really thought jumping would be an accessible method for me given the number of tall buildings around, but it's difficult to find something that works.
 
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T22222222

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Feb 3, 2026
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i live in a city with a lot of high-rise buildings, but my own apartment is on the third floor of a low-rise building, so jumping from my building is ruled out.

how would one go about finding an accessible high enough balcony or rooftop to jump from? most residential buildings have at least a couple of layers of security and getting into them can be difficult. with hotels, there's never a guarantee that you'll be given a room with a balcony that's high enough, and most public rooftops and high spaces usually have too many people milling around while they're still open to be viable options. on top of all that, one has to consider jumping at night and/or in a less populated area so you're less likely to be spotted and interrupted.

keeping all this in mind, how would one go about gaining access to high spaces? i really thought jumping would be an accessible method for me given the number of tall buildings around, but it's difficult to find something that works.
try to find a residential building with rooftop that's famous for views- then go to a residential floor that's high enough. oddly specific i know, but that's the kind of place i found
 
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uselessmanz

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Feb 18, 2026
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i live in a city with a lot of high-rise buildings, but my own apartment is on the third floor of a low-rise building, so jumping from my building is ruled out.

how would one go about finding an accessible high enough balcony or rooftop to jump from? most residential buildings have at least a couple of layers of security and getting into them can be difficult. with hotels, there's never a guarantee that you'll be given a room with a balcony that's high enough, and most public rooftops and high spaces usually have too many people milling around while they're still open to be viable options. on top of all that, one has to consider jumping at night and/or in a less populated area so you're less likely to be spotted and interrupted.

keeping all this in mind, how would one go about gaining access to high spaces? i really thought jumping would be an accessible method for me given the number of tall buildings around, but it's difficult to find something that works.
i live in a city with a lot of high-rise buildings, but my own apartment is on the third floor of a low-rise building, so jumping from my building is ruled out.

how would one go about finding an accessible high enough balcony or rooftop to jump from? most residential buildings have at least a couple of layers of security and getting into them can be difficult. with hotels, there's never a guarantee that you'll be given a room with a balcony that's high enough, and most public rooftops and high spaces usually have too many people milling around while they're still open to be viable options. on top of all that, one has to consider jumping at night and/or in a less populated area so you're less likely to be spotted and interrupted.

keeping all this in mind, how would one go about gaining access to high spaces? i really thought jumping would be an accessible method for me given the number of tall buildings around, but it's difficult to find something that works.
Hotel has to be the way
 
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fedup1982

Mage
Jul 17, 2025
580
Buildings high enough to jump from don't usually have windows that you can open enough to climb out of. Suicide risks are borne in mind when they design the things
 

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