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wham311

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Mar 1, 2025
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Do you have to cut the bedsheet and make it thinner?
 
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valkyrie
May 11, 2025
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Yes, you do. However, there's a chance that your sheet will need to be wider than 10mm in order for it to be strong enough to support your weight while hanging (I don't know enough about sheets, let alone your sheet, to say for sure, so you should test it out ahead of time to be safe). If so, that means your sheet will apply less pressure around your neck than an optimal rope would, given the same amount of force. And that decreases the odds of ctb.

I assume you have your reasons for using a sheet, but rope really is recommended for a reason. Sending you care <3
 
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