Forever_Hopeless
craving for death
- Mar 1, 2023
- 19
For months now, I'm looking for information on how to commit suicide by partial suspension hanging since I am pretty certain this is the method I'm going to use.
Unfortunately, there are many different explanations on the internet and it would be incredible helpful if someone could help me there.
I've already read through the Megathread referring to this topic, but I could not get answers for all of my questions.
1) I found this very helpful, but I am not sure if and how to use the metal ring the author is talking about. Has anyone experience with that?
2) The rope I have available at home is 2 m long and 2.5 cm thick. According to the article in 1), it is probably too short. Is this still sufficient for partial suspension hanging?
3) How can I make sure I'll definitely block the carotid artery? What position for the ligature is necessary for that?
4) How should I attach the rope to the place I'll hang from? Is there any technique I can use to make sure that the rope doesn't fall off?
Unfortunately, there are many different explanations on the internet and it would be incredible helpful if someone could help me there.
I've already read through the Megathread referring to this topic, but I could not get answers for all of my questions.
1) I found this very helpful, but I am not sure if and how to use the metal ring the author is talking about. Has anyone experience with that?
WHAT PLACE DOES A METAL RING HAVE IN HANGING?
004. You've got some attitude for a suicidal person, you know that? Sorry to answer a question with a question... anyway. The metal ring. This is something you probably won't hear about anywhere else. This little gem will make hanging myself a lot more lethal, if done right. Make 2 loops around the ring. Then move the loops to opposite ends. You will notice a piece of slack, make that piece of slack face so that it will not come into contact with the neck, when the rope is applied. This does 2 great things. It takes pressure off the trachea (more later), and it increases pressure on the area you need pressure on, the sides of the neck. You aren't going to need an exact measurement. But, from what I know, a little bigger than your trachea is better than a little smaller. (I could be wrong, I'm not completely sure on this) If you're really in a bind, there is no foreseeable reason why a ring from your shower curtain shouldn't work. Note 2 things if you do use a ring. The type of rope is important. Hard, stiff rope + ring = painful death, or no death at all. Use a soft rope, and lubricate it liberally with a bar of soap. The other thing to consider is that you will be creating very high tension with the addition of the ring. So make damn sure the rope can support more than your weight (more later). One more thing, the ring should NOT be used for strangulation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2) The rope I have available at home is 2 m long and 2.5 cm thick. According to the article in 1), it is probably too short. Is this still sufficient for partial suspension hanging?
3) How can I make sure I'll definitely block the carotid artery? What position for the ligature is necessary for that?
4) How should I attach the rope to the place I'll hang from? Is there any technique I can use to make sure that the rope doesn't fall off?