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zadig777

naive fool
Sep 18, 2018
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what to use for partial instead of rope since i have none
NLNP said dogs chains-dont have that

what would cary my weight
im 73/4 kg

regards
 
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Terminally drunk

Student
Aug 29, 2018
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what to use for partial instead of rope since i have none
NLNP said dogs chains-dont have that

what would cary my weight
im 73/4 kg

regards
How come you can't get some from the local store?
 
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Circles

There's a difference between existing and living.
Sep 3, 2018
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Bed sheets, cords/wires, shoe laces, combination of other materials like clothes, towels, etc. But I would advise you to try to get some rope as it's very effective compared to others.
 
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Oct 25, 2018
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what to use for partial instead of rope since i have none
NLNP said dogs chains-dont have that

what would cary my weight
im 73/4 kg

regards
Do you have a desktop computer? If yes, then the thick cords that connect the monitor with the CPU are very good substitutes for an actual rope. You can also use a thin towel. Don't use a fluffy furred towel. A thin one. Cut it in half. Twist one of the halves as tightly as you can and make a rope out of it. It works excellently. Also those cloth belts that children wear to school are very good. Neck ties are also very good.
 
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Roph

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Sep 24, 2018
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I can second Prime's suggestions.... particularly the necktie. When I tested the necktie, it seemed to work. I'd try using some type of rope first, however.
 
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Chinaski

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Sep 1, 2018
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First time l fooled around with partial l used a bath robe belt and passed out. Have had no joy since, but that's more diwn to me than the ligature, I'd wager.
 
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zadig777

naive fool
Sep 18, 2018
180
First time l fooled around with partial l used a bath robe belt and passed out. Have had no joy since, but that's more diwn to me than the ligature, I'd wager.

honestly i had the same idea but warent shure it would cary my weight
i will try though tnx

what height should the rope be tightened to?
 
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TTh

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Jul 25, 2018
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First time l fooled around with partial l used a bath robe belt and passed out. Have had no joy since, but that's more diwn to me than the ligature, I'd wager.
How did you tie it? Since they tend to be flat I imagine they can unravel easily
 
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How did you tie it? Since they tend to be flat I imagine they can unravel easily

Slipknot, tied to door handle. Had no problems with unravelling, what happened was the rope slid off the flat, smooth door handle, presumably as l convulsed. Have since tried tying it to inner door handle then looping it over outer door handle then over top of the door to prevent this but haven't passed out again. I suspect this is because I'm now subconsciously expecting it and reflexively backing out.
 
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