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Mistress Death

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Dec 9, 2018
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I weigh 68kg (150lbs), my height is 170cm (5ft 7in). I live in a nice apartment and it's a brand new complex. (Maybe that's relevant because the supports and wood is new) Will my weight be supported by my door frame?
 
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Evan Horoszko

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Dec 16, 2018
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The door should be able to bear your weight since you are rather light.
 
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Jiva

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Nov 18, 2018
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I think yes. But you can test it, it will be better and more safe. I say "safe" is a little crazy.
 
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Oct 12, 2018
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When I was running tests, I would wrap a rope around my chest and then put my full weight on it. Alternately, I would simply hold onto a small loop I made with the rope and lean into it with my full weight. Both were helpful to gauge if something was supportive.
 
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Jiva

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Nov 18, 2018
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You can use the rope for swing as a test. You recognize it is ok.
 
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Ayeitsalaska

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Dec 19, 2018
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How do you hang yourself from a door frame?
 
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Dark Poet

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Dec 21, 2018
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I wanted to do the door knob thing. Someone on another thread said it wouldn't work because I'm 5'5 and 250 lbs. what do you guys think? They said I'd be better off with full suspension.
 
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