binino
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- Feb 23, 2026
- 10
I've been on this forum for about a month now, I think. I've been researching methods a lot, and what I'm most inclined to try is hanging. Maybe total or partial. I have everything I need, including the most important thing: time alone so that no one finds me and tries to save me...
But here comes a bit of reflection, and I wanted your opinion...
Before I knew more about how the methods work (whether hanging or others), I had more "courage." I kind of just thought, "I'll grab a rope, tie it around my neck, and to hell with it." But now, after knowing exactly what to do, it seems I have less courage.
And when I stop to analyze the people who have hanged themselves, the vast majority of them didn't know if it would work or not... they didn't know 100% the location of their carotid arteries, etc. They simply hanged themselves, end of story.
Could all this knowledge be what often takes away our courage, or is it just something in my head?
I'd like your opinion
But here comes a bit of reflection, and I wanted your opinion...
Before I knew more about how the methods work (whether hanging or others), I had more "courage." I kind of just thought, "I'll grab a rope, tie it around my neck, and to hell with it." But now, after knowing exactly what to do, it seems I have less courage.
And when I stop to analyze the people who have hanged themselves, the vast majority of them didn't know if it would work or not... they didn't know 100% the location of their carotid arteries, etc. They simply hanged themselves, end of story.
Could all this knowledge be what often takes away our courage, or is it just something in my head?
I'd like your opinion