underairpressure

underairpressure

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Nov 30, 2025
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Does anyone have some kind of body map orclear guide to the most/least lethal places to receive stab wounds

I have looked this up but have trouble parsing walls of textwhich most of the stuff online about this are. I understand the varying risk with stabbing muscle vs arteries vs organs but while people give egenral body areas like "arms" "legs" "lower torso" in these descriptions they're rarely descriptive enough to tell where EXACTLY the safest, or most dangerous areas of the body are. Like, WHERE EXACTLY are you at most risk of hitting arteries? Where exactly on the torso would miss most organs? Etc

I'm not actually looking for the most lethal and am not lookng to CTB with this. I just figured it anyone knew more explicit details about this type of wound, or a clear diagram of where in the body was safest vs most dangerous, it would be here.
 
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gasforme

gasforme

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Jan 9, 2026
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For arteries aren't the most vulnerable the cartoid arteries in your neck just like hanging?
 
underairpressure

underairpressure

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Nov 30, 2025
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For arteries aren't the most vulnerable the cartoid arteries in your neck just like hanging?

I think so. But here at least I'm asking more about other places. Such as, I've also been told there's a major artery in the thigh, but the diagrams i've seen aren't really clear on WHERE exactly, because they're 2D. I just know they're in the leg. But how close to the surface are they? Where exactly on the thigh is it risky. Inner? Outer?

Torso and the risk of hitting organs is another question i want to answer. The best answer i've gotten is lower torso is safer and upper is more dangerous. I know that, but is there anywhere specifically in the side or lower abdomen more likely to survive?

If no one has an answer that's okay. I'm just curious
 
Deepdense

Deepdense

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Dec 30, 2025
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Stabs and cuts aren't especially as effective as you'd hope them to be. For them to be, you have to go deep. It's not something you can effectively tough out either.
 

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