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AlexYaBoy

AlexYaBoy

The Lord of Dribblers
Mar 11, 2024
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Hey, all. Been interested in partial for a very long time. Now, some people can close their carotids using their hands, some need a rope, some can do both, and some can't do either. I'm having trouble doing it in general. I know everything else that I need to do, but the rope placement isn't working, wherever I put it. I can't pass out.

My question is:

Have any of you used socks to increase the pressure on your carotids, and did it make it easier to fall into unconsciousness? Genuinely curious.
 

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