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thomasglover1985@hot

thomasglover1985@hot

Brummie123
Jan 28, 2021
5
Hi. New here. Would this method work with a dog lead? I can secure the lead to the door so that it won't slip. I'd close the door. Sit on the floor & then lean forward with my head through the other end of the lead which will then tighten

Does this method seem plausible?

Thanks
 

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wunschtraum

wunschtraum

wish I was a cat
Jan 15, 2021
160
it depens on if you are able to pass out quickly by leaning forward.
 
thomasglover1985@hot

thomasglover1985@hot

Brummie123
Jan 28, 2021
5
Thanks for replying

But fundamentally, the principle of using a dog lead is ok? I don't need to go to the shop & buy any specific rope & do a specific knot?

Also whats the best position for the lead in relation to my Adams apple?

Any help greatly appreciated
 
wunschtraum

wunschtraum

wish I was a cat
Jan 15, 2021
160
if the rope can hold the weight than it is ok. it doesnt exist ropes which made for partial :D
you have to try where your sweet spot is maybe under the jaw.
but be careful wuth that Setup Do you want to put the rope above the door to the other side?
 

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