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loveisnotrage

loveisnotrage

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A lot of people I've seen online who have attempted hanging often inform that it is very painful and lasts for a long time-- and with so much time gives you ability to save yourself due to panic (survival instinct). I really do not want to end up with a broken neck (if that's what hanging is gonna do) partial hanging seems okay, but the pain sort of repulses me. Additionally, if being rescued after no O2 in my brain puts me in a very bad cognitive state. . .then I'd have to rethink this.
 
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Odwin

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No? A good idea was spicy chicken nuggies
 
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JesiBel

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Partial hanging is difficult to execute and get right, most attempts are failed. Full is better and more effective. As long as you're alone without interruption for the necessary amount of time (at least an hour) and have a good anchor point and materials (rope), so that none of them break. If the procedure is done correctly, you shouldn't feel too much discomfort; you'll only be conscious for 10/15 seconds.
 
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Partial hanging is difficult to execute and get right, most attempts are failed. Full is better and more effective. As long as you're alone without interruption for the necessary amount of time (at least an hour) and have a good anchor point and materials (rope), so that none of them break. If the procedure is done correctly, you shouldn't feel too much discomfort; you'll only be conscious for 10/15 seconds.
So fully hanging is better? how does one get it right? I can not afford having the " attempt " to be a failure-- is there anyway I could get it right? I'm trying to find a painless way. . .I'm not sure if SN it is, I'm pretty new to this, any guidance would help!
No? A good idea was spicy chicken nuggies
I could only wish ;)
 
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So fully hanging is better? how does one get it right? I can not afford having the " attempt " to be a failure-- is there anyway I could get it right? I'm trying to find a painless way. . .I'm not sure if SN it is, I'm pretty new to this, any guidance would help!

I could only wish ;)
If you are still unsure which method to choose, it might be best to read these threads first:

Thread 'Suicide Resource Compilation'

Thread 'Non-methods that should not be attempted'

Thread 'PPH* January 2025'

*The Peaceful Pill Handbook (methods considered more 'peaceful')

Regarding the full suspension method, I recommend reading this thread first:

Thread 'Evelyn's complete guide on how to hang yourself with both partial and full suspension hanging'

The best way to avoid risks is to get well informed beforehand. Feel free to ask if there's anything in particular you'd like to know.

It is not permitted to give all the information at once. The method must be chosen by each user..
 
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Worndown

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I am glad you asked. There is so much misinformation about hanging it is amazing.
Partial is hard to fo because it is difficult to get enough pressure and you can escape fairly easily.
Neck breaking is not part of normal full suspension. Nor is strangulation. Done correctly, you pass out is 3 to 7 seconds and lack of blood flow kills you.
Please ask questions when you have them.
 
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Suizident

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Hi,

the disadvantage of full suspense hanging is that you need a suitable location, which not everyone has.

What actually happens if, for some reason, the user does not suffocate during a full suspense hang, perhaps because the noose is in the wrong place or the pressure on the carotid arteries is not high enough for some reason? What happens then? Does the user simply hang from the rope until they starve and dehydrate, or until someone finds them?

I read in a source (I don't remember which one) that only 6.6 pounds of pressure is needed to effectively constrict the carotid arteries. That seems relatively little to me, so why is it apparently so difficult to reliably implement this with a partial suspension hang?


Many thanks and best regards,
Suizident
 
JesiBel

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JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:cclxxv
Dec 5, 2024
1,131
Hi,

the disadvantage of full suspense hanging is that you need a suitable location, which not everyone has.

What actually happens if, for some reason, the user does not suffocate during a full suspense hang, perhaps because the noose is in the wrong place or the pressure on the carotid arteries is not high enough for some reason? What happens then? Does the user simply hang from the rope until they starve and dehydrate, or until someone finds them?

I read in a source (I don't remember which one) that only 6.6 pounds of pressure is needed to effectively constrict the carotid arteries. That seems relatively little to me, so why is it apparently so difficult to reliably implement this with a partial suspension hang?


Many thanks and best regards,
Suizident
Useful threads for finding a suitable place for Full S.Hanging:

📌 Thread 'Guide on anchor points to look for in an Airbnb for full suspension hanging'

📌 Thread 'Guide on how to create an anchor point for full suspension hanging using only a dumbbell'
1) https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...pension-hanging-using-only-a-dumbbell.176344/
2) https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/my-full-hanging-plan.211854/post-3077447

📌 Thread 'Trees to use for hanging - from a tree expert'

The mechanism of death isn't suffocation. It's the blockage of oxygenated blood flow to the brain. Which leads to a rapid loss of consciousness.. the rest is a matter of time (death)

In Full S.Hanging, by applying your full weight, you'll have more than enough pressure to make everything work. You can see videos of even young, thin girls who have managed to lose consciousness quickly.

📌 Thread 'Videos of succesful hangings'

📌 Thread 'Input on hanging experience'

The ligature will slide to the top of your neck, when gravity pulls your body down (in any case, the ligature and knot should ALWAYS be put in their correct position from the beginning) Where?
Ligature: under the jaw.
Knot: behind the neck in the center (choose a knot that tightens itself when weight is applied, for example: Noose knot with stopper knot)

📌 'How to locate the carotid arteries?'

There's no way to survive Full S. Hanging, unless your rope or anchor point breaks, or someone finds you. And all of that is super easy to avoid. Always test your materials and chosen location. Make sure you're completely alone and uninterrupted.

This video is very interesting, to demonstrate how quickly everything happens. So don't worry about what you see in fiction, you'll never be able to hang with a rope tied around your neck (and compressing it) for hours and live.

 
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What actually happens if, for some reason, the user does not suffocate during a full suspense hang, perhaps because the noose is in the wrong place or the pressure on the carotid arteries is not high enough for some reason? What happens then? Does the user simply hang from the rope until they starve and dehydrate, or until someone finds them?

If there is not enough pressure on the carotid arteries, a few things can happen. One possibility is that the jugular veins may still be blocked, so no blood outflow --> pressure builds up --> no blood inflow either --> the person still passes out. It just happens more slowly and it'll be more uncomfortable.

If the person doesn't pass out, they may suffocate due to restricted airflow. This is highly unlikely if there is enough pressure.

I read in a source (I don't remember which one) that only 6.6 pounds of pressure is needed to effectively constrict the carotid arteries. That seems relatively little to me, so why is it apparently so difficult to reliably implement this with a partial suspension hang?

With partial suspension, I believe the main problem is that people focus too much on avoiding pain and do it in shitty positions. They don't realise that by doing this, they just cause more pain for themselves. If it's done in a standing or a tall kneeling position, it should work well. Regarding positions, see my reply on your other thread.
 
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kopebaldy

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Jul 5, 2025
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Partial is unreliable not as in its effectiveness but how easy it is to fail or chicken out.

It will kill if you do it correctly, doing it correctly is hella hard tho.
 
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