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HelpSounds while hanging
Thread starterLextyle
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Are sounds while hanging loud? Will people walking through stairwell hear it and assume person is dying or they will not hear it? I'm living in a studio apartment so there are no doors only the entrance door. Maybe playing music to block the hanging sounds? I will be doing it at night like 3AM or something
I found this post from a couple years back. It has links with videos of PSH. I think a few attempts had sounds, particularly the ones where choking is involved and/or if there's dangling of the body.
I believe that people that come to the conclusion of hanging themselves full suspension have a phase in which they are into partial suspension, desperately trying to get it to work. So I decided to create a collection of successful partial suspension hanging attempts in video format, for...
I found this post from a couple years back. It has links with videos of PSH. I think a few attempts had sounds, particularly the ones where choking is involved and/or if there's dangling of the body.
I believe that people that come to the conclusion of hanging themselves full suspension have a phase in which they are into partial suspension, desperately trying to get it to work. So I decided to create a collection of successful partial suspension hanging attempts in video format, for...
I don't think turning on music could prevent a loud thud if you thrash about or fall, but in the videos it doesn't look like this is the case for everyone. I think some of them are turning on the music to dampen some sounds though.
If you're using a door then yes, because your involuntary movements will make loud noises.
but if there's a normal wall behind you, I doubt there will be any sounds.
Don't overthink
If you're using a door then yes, because your involuntary movements will make loud noises.
but if there's a normal wall behind you, I doubt there will be any sounds.
Don't overthink
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