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MethodHelp with the details of drowning method
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I'm keeping ctb on the backburner but I'm no longer letting it be my focus. For now I'm focusing my energy towards recovery but this is still my preferred method if things don't go well.
I really would rather recommend you shoot yourself while leaned over tbe water if being eaten by fish is your preference. Drowning is a horrible way to die, I say this as someone who has nearly drowned myself.
It sounds like salt water is more effective at this than fresh, so youve got good results waiting for you! Watch out tho, if you go into water that's too deep the pressure will hurt once you're at the bottom.
I found a site with some really useful info and statistics about this stuff, apparently most people who go out this way actually have a rather peaceful, calm experience once you inhale, so I'm feeling much more confident about it.
So far it looks like I'm gonna do it in a reservoir nearby, tie something to me feet and jump and let myself sink. Gonna exhale before jumping so you breathe in water faster, wear heavy clothing just in case and hope I'm sleeping with the fishes in no time. But Im actually kinda looking forward to the last part, where people say they have a relaxing experience. It might actually be worth extending that moment? Idk
It's really reassuring. Makes it less scary, should help the anxiety. It's long but worth the read. It'll be painful no matter what, but that's a price most have to pay. At least there's a good moment waiting for you at the end. It'll be over soon.
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