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It depends. If you can full suspension with a decent drop, like from a gallows, there's a chance you could break your neck and die instantly, no pain. Kicking a chair, it's going to hurt like hell until you pass out.Is Full Suspension painful? I do not think partially.
Isn't breaking your neck painful ?break your neck
Is Full Suspension painful? I do not think partially.
I watched videos. Why do some seem to be in a lot of pain? I can't find an easy way to die.At least personally, wasn't exactly painful but definitely uncomfortable. A lot of it is down to the lig you use. An electrical cord or thin rope is likely gonna hurt like hell. Thick belts or ropes less so, more just discomfort and a feeling of pressure in your head.
If the noose is in the lower part of the neck, there's a good chance it will block the trachea, which is bad.I watched videos. Why do some seem to be in a lot of pain? I can't find an easy way to die.
I still stand by a lot of that being down to what's used. A lot of people used thin rope and cord (easily available) but that's gonna cut into your skin and cause unnecessary pain.I watched videos. Why do some seem to be in a lot of pain? I can't find an easy way to die.
No pain, no gain. Factually incorrect in this case, but most suicides involve at least psych pain.I still stand by a lot of that being down to what's used. A lot of people used thin rope and cord (easily available) but that's gonna cut into your skin and cause unnecessary pain.
I've seen a video myself of a dude pretending to ctb as some sort of twisted prank. He used a bedsheet, apart from the initial "oh shoot" moment where he realised he'd gone too far he was out like a light in probably 10 seconds. Then there was flailing but he wouldn't have felt any of that as he was unconscious.
The other main cause is likely (as mentioned above) that the trachea being closed or compressed by the lig. Very painful and uncomfortable, something that needs to be avoided at all costs. You should be able to breathe in a lig, otherwise you'll feel like you're suffocating/drowning. I imagine that's very unpleasant and likely what some of those people experienced.
Isn't breaking your neck painful
Yeah but wont thinner ligature make you pass out quicker?At least personally, wasn't exactly painful but definitely uncomfortable. A lot of it is down to the lig you use. An electrical cord or thin rope is likely gonna hurt like hell. Thick belts or ropes less so, more just discomfort and a feeling of pressure in your head.
If you are doing full suspension, how are you going to be able to breathe? lololI still stand by a lot of that being down to what's used. A lot of people used thin rope and cord (easily available) but that's gonna cut into your skin and cause unnecessary pain.
I've seen a video myself of a dude pretending to ctb as some sort of twisted prank. He used a bedsheet, apart from the initial "oh shoot" moment where he realised he'd gone too far he was out like a light in probably 10 seconds. Then there was flailing but he wouldn't have felt any of that as he was unconscious.
The other main cause is likely (as mentioned above) that the trachea being closed or compressed by the lig. Very painful and uncomfortable, something that needs to be avoided at all costs. You should be able to breathe in a lig, otherwise you'll feel like you're suffocating/drowning. I imagine that's very unpleasant and likely what some of those people experienced.
If you are doing full suspension, how are you going to be able to breathe? lolol
Yeah but wont thinner ligature make you pass out quicker?
With full suspension, how are you going to be able to breathe? Thanks for responding.Yeah you should be able to. In the ideal situation hanging causes death by hypoxia due to lack of blood flow to the brain, not through inhibiting your breathing. This means you're aiming to close the ateries supplying blood flow to the brain and not the trachea. I can attest to this at least from experience. Up until the point of unconciousness you should be able to at least breath in a laboured manner, if not normally. If you weren't able to do that hanging would probably be as painful, if not more, than drowning. Hope that answers your question
Maybe, I'm not an expert on this. However I don't believe you would want something overly thin like a charging cable unless you added padding. I'd always aim for a middle-ground if I were using this method.
With full suspension, how are you going to be able to breathe? Thanks for responding.