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I leaned forward. I got the euphoric feeling of almost passing out but not quite. And it's bedsheetI hope you strength tested whatever it is attached to. I also can't tell what kind of material that is, so all around, it is hard to say.
If you got to that point, then it is probably good to go.I leaned forward. I got the euphoric feeling of almost passing out but not quite. And it's bedsheet
I'm worried I'll fall over tho. Like when I'm hangingIf you got to that point, then it is probably good to go.
Don't do it unless again unless you are sure it is what you want, as I have said in other posts- this is not a method to play with. If you get it right, it is fatal.
Whatever you choose, I hope you find your peace.
If you are doing it right, isn't that the point? For the body to go limp and to apply even more pressure? I guess it don't really understand your question.I'm worried I'll fall over tho. Like when I'm hanging
If you are doing it right, isn't that the point? For the body to go limp and to apply even more pressure? I guess it don't really understand your question.
Do you think it looks good to go? . I think maybe the distance is too far back. I'm not sureGood luck! I hope you find peace!
Partial has a high failure rate bc of many factors - in many cases SI. Full would be preferable in my opinion. But the choice is up 2 u.What if I fall back or something? And then I'm not able succeed in doing it?
Survival instinct causing you to basically stop it and lean back again huh?Partial has a high failure rate bc of many factors - in many cases SI. Full would be preferable in my opinion. But the choice is up 2 u.
Idk much about hanging bc it's not my method of choice. But here's a partial guide (and I think this guy succeeded). If I had to choose from hanging I would always choose full bc once the chair is kicked there's no way back.Do you think it looks good to go? . I think maybe the distance is too far back. I'm not sure
sanctioned-suicide.net
There are so many reports here from people who failed partial. I remember someone who once said they failed partial 20 times or so ... That must be so agonizing if someone is really desperate to die.Survival instinct causing you to basically stop it and lean back again huh?
did they describe how they did it exactly? right now the only thing holding me back is whether my spasming body is going to stand up by mistake (my body spasms when I try)Idk much about hanging bc it's not my method of choice. But here's a partial guide (and I think this guy succeeded). If I had to choose from hanging I would always choose full bc once the chair is kicked there's no way back.
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Best way to succeed partial hanging
Last week, I have been practicing different ways of doing partial hanging and will share which method has worked the best out of all. In order to succeed partial hanging, is to fully block the carotid arteries on both sides of your neck, around 80-90% of the blood flow in the blood vessels has...sanctioned-suicide.net
There are so many reports here from people who failed partial. I remember someone who once said they failed partial 20 times or so ... That must be so agonizing if someone is really desperate to die.
My honest opinion, I would not want to go through this agony on top of the agony that drives me to suicide already.
You can look up the user's message history. They described their method in this post and they haven't logged in here since last year. I would assume they were successful.did they describe how they did it exactly? right now the only thing holding me back is whether my spasming body is going to stand up by mistake (my body spasms when I try)
fair dos man, I'll look into it. CheersYou can look up the user's message history. They described their method in this post and they haven't logged in here since last year. I would assume they were successful.
If you are able to fall back, your body is not at low enough of an angle. If you are using a slip knot, shouldn't matter anyway, it will still constrict the carotid arteries. Maybe not as well, and it may take longer. In my experience, when doing partial suspension- one wants to be leaning forward, not hanging straight down.What if I fall back or something? And then I'm not able succeed in doing it?