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idfwlnh

idfwlnh

Mousse - the final "peace" in life
Apr 10, 2026
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I've seen people talking about almost all method is somewhat painful, but I had just read How to hang yourself thread which says:
" This method is very lethal and quick (quick from your perspective anyway, as you black out within seconds), but if you're found in time and 'saved' you can end up with serious brain damage and/or be left a vegetable. "
It sounds peaceful with almost no pain here, so just wondering. Most media includes complete hanging shows the person struggling for quite a while before being blocked out.
 
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apearl

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Sep 25, 2023
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I've been testing this method (unsuccessfully of course lol) but at times I've gotten to the point where I can tell my carotid arteries are blocked enough. In my experience it was painful, but not like crazy amounts of pain. Its more of like an discomfort kind of pain then anything else.

Be sure to know that failed attempts with hanging have grave consequences. Going long amounts of time with cerebral hypoxia and living makes life a living hell. Don't just do this in the whim of the moment.
 
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mlb

close your eyes and you'll leave this dream
Jul 14, 2025
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It sounds peaceful with almost no pain here, so just wondering.
Like any method it has its own drawbacks and it's not perfect. It's only peaceful with almost no pain if perfectly executed, and it's def a skill that has to be learned.

In theory, a good execution will be almost painless besides the initial discomfort like @apearl has mentioned, but after that because there will be no oxygen = no consciousness = no pain (simplified).

But it does require a lot of force. If you hesitate or it doesn't work, you can read many threads on here that describe how it feels (shitty, dizzy, confused, tired)
 
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idfwlnh

Mousse - the final "peace" in life
Apr 10, 2026
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it's def a skill that has to be learned.
I doubt there is a way to learn and cope with that feeling of discomfort, right?
 
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endboss

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Apr 8, 2026
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I think that you really really have to want to die to make most methods work..
 
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mlb

close your eyes and you'll leave this dream
Jul 14, 2025
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I doubt there is a way to learn and cope with that feeling of discomfort, right?
Nothing u can really do, as it will always be unpleasant to compress an artery. But if you can practice somewhere, you will get used to the feeling and you won't panic as much overtime. But this won't happen in a day or a week probably
 

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