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Klo

Physical pain and depression
Mar 27, 2022
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I'm feeling like I'm running out of time to successfully ctb without interference. Do people think 6 stories is high enough for a fatal jump. This is the difference between being able to jump off my private balcony and going to the roof which has more railing and is not private. Opinions are welcome
 
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Riddle

Student
Mar 25, 2022
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It is definitely not in my opinion. Maybe if you landed the right way head first but I wouldn't want to risk it, why are you running out of time?
 
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houseofleaves

houseofleaves

and this with thee remains.
Jan 14, 2022
554
6 stories? Absolutely not. People have survived 20.
 
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height jumper 69

height jumper 69

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Dec 16, 2021
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You should give this a read
 
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onleana

onleana

we'll meet again
Nov 19, 2021
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i plan to jump (as a plan B) and i worry that my spot which has 12 stories is not enough. personally i will aim for 15 stories at least
 
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CrossroadsCurious

CrossroadsCurious

"Why do we do what we do?"
Dec 12, 2021
671
Nothing is 100%, but realistically your odds of ctb at this height are very good.
 
Avril

Avril

Unlovable.
Aug 8, 2020
543

Five people jumped together from a 7th floor balcony as a group suicide. Four died on impact. The other one is in grave condition, and apparently won't recover.
 
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Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
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The consequences of surviving jump on hard surfaces are truly horrifying. 6th floor would not attempt. Know a guy who was sitting on a balcony rail on 4th floor and fell over backwards and is now living in a care facility, wheelchair, diaper, a life I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
 
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Neversmilingyou

Neversmilingyou

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Apr 10, 2022
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First of all i feel very sorry that you have those feelings. For myself i was always thinking that jumping is one of the easiest methods. But 6 stories sound kinda low to me, i wouldn`t risk it. Is this place the only option you have? For example i have a abonded factory next to my apartment with a chimney that is about 30 meters high, has ladder rungs and is surrounded is by concrete floor. Most likely this is the place i will use when i am ready.
 
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Capsicum_Corral

Experienced
Dec 10, 2021
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People have died jumping from a standard height bridge over a road, or even from trying to do a backflip and landing on the neck instead of the feet. On the other side, skydivers have lived after a parachute fails to function. (with trees/brush and soft ground to absorb impact) But note that there is no height that's too high. Better to travel to a high place than jump from too low at home.

Concrete is going to be your best landing zone. Then other types of pavement. Grass or ground is going to absorb some of the shock, and should be avoided unless you add a bunch of extra height.

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This form would be pretty ideal, as the initial impact is fully absorbed by the head and chest area. (don't land in water!)
 
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Klo

Physical pain and depression
Mar 27, 2022
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It is definitely not in my opinion. Maybe if you landed the right way head first but I wouldn't want to risk it, why are you running out of time?
Because I might lose apartment soon and I think it will be much harder to ctb as a homeless person
 
western_heart

western_heart

trying to save ourself
May 23, 2021
622
I am currently staying on the sixth floor. Last night, leaning over the balcony railing and looking down at the street below, I was afraid I would survive.

Everyone on this side of the building I'm in, and in the building across the street, would be able to look down at the scene. I don't want to subject others to that.

There was a calm beauty to the scene last night, but ultimately, jumping is not for me, and seven stories is not enough.

I still have the LAH page on jumping open on my phone, just in case I start to think too much about it again.
 

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