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I don't understand. Every time I wrap the noose around my neck and pull it up with one of my hands, it doesn't actually constrict around my neck, it just pulls the front of my neck up.
The rope itself is pretty slippery, the knot is loose enough to slide up and down the rope.
Are you sure you are tying the knot correctly?
I'm not encouraging you, assuming you've already made up your mind, I'm just guiding you to do what you want in the right way.
take 3 meters or more of rope, any rope will do, tie a knot at one end, tie the other end to something that can support your weight, ceiling fans, chandeliers and things like that cannot support it, if your ceiling is concrete you could screw a support with 10 millimeter screws, attach the other end of the rope to this support, or tree branch so that the knot is about 2 meters high, climb onto a chair, place the knot around your neck, hold the rope with your hands, kick the chair and there will be no return.
If you use a ladder, climb it sideways to make it easier to knock it down, your feet should not touch the floor, within 10 seconds you will faint.
Are you sure you are tying the knot correctly?
I'm not encouraging you, assuming you've already made up your mind, I'm just guiding you to do what you want in the right way.
take 3 meters or more of rope, any rope will do, tie a knot at one end, tie the other end to something that can support your weight, ceiling fans, chandeliers and things like that cannot support it, if your ceiling is concrete you could screw a support with 10 millimeter screws, attach the other end of the rope to this support, or tree branch so that the knot is about 2 meters high, climb onto a chair, place the knot around your neck, hold the rope with your hands, kick the chair and there will be no return.
If you use a ladder, climb it sideways to make it easier to knock it down, your feet should not touch the floor, within 10 seconds you will faint.
the part about holding the rope with your hands is so you can kick the chair or ladder, if you can kick the chair without supporting yourself it will work, the objective is to reach the point of no return, if you leave the chair there or the If your feet reach the floor, you won't make it.
I saw someone on here said they tested their FSH setup by throwing the rope over their anchor instead of tying it off. Then they pulled down on the free end with their head in the loop to create tension. I've tried this and got it to work. Gave me a good idea of where the rope needs to sit and how it will feel. Make sure your rope can freely slide over your anchor point so that it will slide off if you hold it too long and you pass out. Maybe that would work if you want to test it? I don't know if I explained it well enough.
I saw someone on here said they tested their FSH setup by throwing the rope over their anchor instead of tying it off. Then they pulled down on the free end with their head in the loop to create tension. I've tried this and got it to work. Gave me a good idea of where the rope needs to sit and how it will feel. Make sure your rope can freely slide over your anchor point so that it will slide off if you hold it too long and you pass out. Maybe that would work if you want to test it? I don't know if I explained it well enough.
Going to put a sign on the basement door that I'm a corpse so my partner can choose whether to call someone if he doesn't want to deal with me. I live in a rental and the basement floor is unfinished so cleanup should actually be pretty easy.
Going to put a sign on the basement door that I'm a corpse so my partner can choose whether to call someone if he doesn't want to deal with me. I live in a rental and the basement floor is unfinished so cleanup should actually be pretty easy.
That's what the sign is for. If he decides to come in at that point that's on him. We don't have the best relationship (putting it mildly) so I don't care about giving him brain damage.
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