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swanlife
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Is it this video ? It's called how the choking game kills demonstrated on YouTube
When i watch this video it seems it's the easiest way to commit suicide. You're unconscious very quickly
Is it this video ? It's called how the choking game kills demonstrated on YouTube
I will! Thank you! I'll try finding my carotid and a comfortable positionHaving read the entire thread, I've seen people try at the top/bottom of the apple, the knot in front/back/sides. They did their tests and agreed on what was best for them. If it worked, or if it just hurt. Discomfort etc. Sorry I couldn't advise you such a thing, it's too personal to everyone.
All I can say is, be careful during your tests.
Bon courage / Good LuckI will! Thank you! I'll try finding my carotid and a comfortable position
Yes!Can i do a full hanging with short space with my door ?
From the door, tie the nylon rope on the other end of the door, then close the door. If I do not touch the ground, only 30 cm will remain for the rope as an additional space top the door?
Is that full ?When i watch this video it seems it's the easiest way to commit suicide. You're unconscious very quickly
Partial hanging means that you don't put the whole weight of your body on your chosen rope/whatever, but only enough to apply pressure to the arteries.Α Necktie? Wouldn't it break from my weight? Im not obese, but it doesn't seem able to hold 80kg
Same. And I'll probably use my TRX as a rope. As for the knot, i have no ideaI'm going to tie my rope to my pullup bar, what sort of knot should I use?
The recommended knot is the slipknot. As for the material, it could be anything that can hold your weight (if you're doing full suspension) or just a portion of your weight (if you're doing partial suspension). Climbing rope seems to be the popular choice.I'm going to tie my rope to my pullup bar, what sort of knot should I use? Also, what material should the rope be? How thick in terms of inches?
Before you do it, watch this video:
Attempted partial before. You just need to find the cartoids. It will only take a few minutes. Once you do it's quick. SI is a bitch though and you will stand up the first few times. I'm just going full suspension tomorrow night. Full suspension guarantees compression and unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds. It might be more uncomfortable but once you kick the bucket it's over. That's what I'm going for.I've been a long time lurker and just decided to join the other day. I've attempted suicide several times in my life, but have never attempted partial suspension hanging. I keep coming back to this thread. What a wonderful community of people.
I will be making my first attempt using this method in less than 48 hours. If anyone has any interest, I'll post updates, findings, etc.
Just curious what kind of location you are planning on doing full hanging at? I've attempted partial a number of times but I couldn't get over SI and I've concluded similarly that full hanging would be the more reliable method for me. I'm just not sure there would be a good high enough place that is privateAttempted partial before. You just need to find the cartoids. It will only take a few minutes. Once you do it's quick. SI is a bitch though and you will stand up the first few times. I'm just going full suspension tomorrow night. Full suspension guarantees compression and unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds. It might be more uncomfortable but once you kick the bucket it's over. That's what I'm going for.
In my case, the problem was that I did not apply enough pressure.I've done some testing over the years with sitting partial suspension. One problem i've faced that i've seen others describe is getting a "head-explody" feeling.
I follow the usual instructions of placing it below the adams apple, tightening it tight, etc, but most of the time the blood swells into my head and its nothing but pain and discomfort. i've had a few lucky strokes where I felt sleepy in short seconds. too bad I abort before i slip into eternal sleep.
If the positioning is correct, then what other factors may be messing it up. the rope? My posture?
i think youre supposed to position it above the adams apple cause thats where the carotid arteries areI've done some testing over the years with sitting partial suspension. One problem i've faced that i've seen others describe is getting a "head-explody" feeling.
I follow the usual instructions of placing it below the adams apple, tightening it tight, etc, but most of the time the blood swells into my head and its nothing but pain and discomfort. i've had a few lucky strokes where I felt sleepy in short seconds. too bad I abort before i slip into eternal sleep.
If the positioning is correct, then what other factors may be messing it up. the rope? My posture?
Where can im buy that??Don't half ass hanging with a damn PlayStation cable... Buy a solid hemp rope, its like 5-10$ depending on where you are at.