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CesiumBullet
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- May 7, 2025
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I used to self harm via self-strangulation. I guess that's a really weird way to go about it since my therapists always give me a weird look when I talk about it.
I clearly remember what the experience was like. If I managed to compress not just the airway but the jugular vein, it gave me the weirdest sensations. My vision blacked out, I felt faint/light-headed, but the strangest thing was the sound. I remember hearing my heartbeat slowly turn into glitching noises. It sounded almost crunchy, maybe like staticky running water. Like a video game glitching out.
Has anyone else experienced this? I might consider trying it again, but I'd rather not accidentally ctb through this method.
I clearly remember what the experience was like. If I managed to compress not just the airway but the jugular vein, it gave me the weirdest sensations. My vision blacked out, I felt faint/light-headed, but the strangest thing was the sound. I remember hearing my heartbeat slowly turn into glitching noises. It sounded almost crunchy, maybe like staticky running water. Like a video game glitching out.
Has anyone else experienced this? I might consider trying it again, but I'd rather not accidentally ctb through this method.