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Full suspension hanging
Thread startergoingsoor
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My chosen method due to limited options is full suspension hanging. Im concerned naturally about the time it will take to go unconscious. Does anyone have any tips or tricks for a fast and successful hang or direct me anywhere that can. I want a fast pass out with minimal pain. I have a 10mm nylon rope
I think the knot should behind your left ear. The rope must be 15-20 mm thick. Other than that I don't know nothing. You ll probably pass out quick, from what I heard between 15 and 20 sec.
I thought maybe I would contribute in a small way back to this community as I hope to ctb very soon (depending if I get info from this). I think we can all admit that the hanging megathread at this point is overloaded and just confusing. Partial and full suspension is talked there but without...
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If you research and plan well, it's a very reliable and quick exit (for your concious mind at any rate).
I think the knot should behind your left ear. The rope must be 15-20 mm thick. Other than that I don't know nothing. You ll probably pass out quick, from what I heard between 15 and 20 sec.
How come the left ear? What difference does it make? At the moment I've been playing with a scarf becasue the rope is too painful. Though I have just ordered a 15mm one as mine was 10mm.
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