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vira

vira

ideal method: hanging
Apr 28, 2025
119
I have a bar in my closet (oh dear how I hope my S/O isn't on this site.. oh well!)


IMG 0236 "what a gorgeous angle vira!!" thank you, thank you!


back to the topic, would a sturdy pajama string hold 110 lbs? how can i test that? i definitely sound stupid asking this question but i am very in need of a solution... lol. using hard, fast pressure on the string, it only slightly stretches. i mean, VERY slightly. adding onto this, i can kick it secured by both hands with no trouble. it is a very thin string, which concerns me, but otherwise seems capable. thinner than my pinky... i am now starting to see a problem.

whatever, moving on. is my location doable? it looks very close to the ground, but it really isnt in real life. less than a foot above my head, but not a lot less than a foot.
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okay! this option is clearly better, but in the same breath, it will be more of a risk. if the other option is possible, i would MUCH prefer it. and what about ligature, what household things could i use.

if light was suicidal then deathnote would end in like 2 episodes.
 
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Terrible_Life_99

Experienced
Jul 3, 2025
242
Before you attempt you should definitely test those anchor points. From how they look i'd say they won't hold your weight but you could test it by tying your rope or something else you wanna use on the anchor point with a strong knot then with the other part create a double figure 8 knot this loop will now be little bit above the ground. Now Stay on it and swing around. If the anchor holds and don't get any damage or don't make any concerning sounds it will probably hold.
 
madameviolette

madameviolette

Made sick by medical institutions
Oct 9, 2025
99
Before you attempt you should definitely test those anchor points. From how they look i'd say they won't hold your weight but you could test it by tying your rope or something else you wanna use on the anchor point with a strong knot then with the other part create a double figure 8 knot this loop will now be little bit above the ground. Now Stay on it and swing around. If the anchor holds and don't get any damage or don't make any concerning sounds it will probably hold.
Do you know how to tie the noose properly ?
 

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