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Widdershins

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Dec 29, 2023
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I was wondering if someone could give information for placement of the noose on the neck for partial hanging. I think I understood where my carotid artery is, but I'm not sure at what height on my neck the noose should be. I had tried on either side of the Adam's apple but I think it need to be higher or lower. Thank you.
 
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LifeIsBS

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Jun 1, 2024
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for most, it was below adam's apple, while for some it was above. you should keep practicing and see which works best, the best place would be where you do not feel pain, no suffocation and little to no exploding head feeling. i also find that placing socks or something where carotid is worked for some members while for others (including me) it worked best without anything. I've tried with a necktie and a rope, and rope was much better for me, so that also matters i think.
 
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lw1235

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would socks against carotid help for a full suspension hanging too?
 
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