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what a through thread. any question i could have had, has been answered in this thread, probably more than once. :)
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I've got a couple nice chestnuts that I picked out for this purpose. My thinking there is that a firmer rather than softer object will work better. The softness of the object would be a matter of comfort. I can press two fingertips into my neck firmly enough to occlude blood flow without excessive discomfort. A chestnut is broader than my fingertips, so it will be more comfortable than that. Without having practiced with softer objects, folded socks seem a little too giving. I'd choose something more firm.do you
do you think this would work with folded socks instead of the sack/cornhole bags? or does it have to be something weighted? i'd like to ctb sooner rather than later and i have everything except the bags
anybody know if the devs patched this yet?Hey everyone,
Been talking to a lot of people in the chat and trying to explain this method, and one user wanted me to make a post about it, so here goes everything.
We're going after a classic idea of using a blood choke, except, it will be against ourselves. In the privacy of our own homes. In a fully relaxed state.
This method is fully capable and will kill you very fast. I know this because it's what we were taught in the Marine Corps.
First, you're going to want some Gorilla tape OR a tree ratchet.
Second, get two Sackhole/Cornhole bags.
Now, depending on what you're using, you'll want to lie on the ground and put the bags on these two exact areas on your neck (In blue).
The reason we're lying on the ground is that we want to be able not to have to fuss over putting the bags on us and making sure they don't fall out of place before we use the ratchet or the tape. You're putting the bags on these two areas to go after the internal carotid arteries.
Start cinching the ratchet closed or wrap the tape around your neck once. Is everything feeling good? I'm glad. If not, then uncinch it a little and place the bags. You want to make sure that you're not compressing the windpipe as that could cause you to freak out a little.
We want this to be painless and fast.
After you're comfortable, sit down if you want to or stand up. Do whatever you want honestly. Start wrapping the tape around your neck more and a little tighter or start closing the ratchet more.
In about 5-20 seconds you will pass out. After that, it's pretty much game over unless you somehow hit the ratchet release. That's why I said we could also use tape as well. With the gorilla tape, it will make sure that you don't inadvertently try to tear the tap off... because it will be strong as hell around your neck.
After you pass out, it will only take a few minutes, and you will be brain dead from the complete lack of blood flow to your brain.
I think I've explained this pretty well and I hope you guys understand the method. If not, please don't hesitate and I'm sure that I can help you out or someone else in the community can help you out.
Bullshit lawsuit incoming. Can't wait for the Colorado government to try and implement a gorilla tape ban, lmfao.Good lord...View attachment 137867
Lmao whatAre you sure that method is painless?
Have anyone tried this method and successfully ctb?
In theory, but SI may hinder you and applying enough consistent pressure may be difficult if I've read correctly.Can I use a belt instead of the tape or ratchet?
It looks like my worry was not wrong. Today I had problems with my sweet spot it worked once then I tried it again over and over after 5 minutes no success, I waited about 2 hours and I managed to hit the "sweet spot again" but only once.Greetings. I have been eyeing this threat since before joining. I managed to locate my "sweet spot" fairly early and can induce my self into a dizzy state with blurred vision and tingles around the hands and legs 95% of the time. I don't want to say I have gotten addicted to it does feel kind of fun to induce my self into this state.
What I wanted to ask is if the body or at least the neck area could induce a tolerance to it. I do not plant on CTB yet but its good thing to train my self so I can do it perfectly.
So my questions are:
1)Can the body and or neck area built tolerance to the "finger pushing"?
2) Could it be possible to do this a lot on a daily basis that your carotid arteries become swollen for a while thus making have to stop to let them heal?
thank you for your time.
I had this issue with my last method. I don't like feeling dizzy so having a method that made me dizzy was difficult. The only reason I got through it was practice. I just kept experiencing that dizzy feeling until it wasn't scary anymore. I'm hoping to do night-night myself and, whenever I have a free minute with no one around, I press on my neck to experience the dizziness. I am getting used to it. I'm also telling myself that this sensation is the precursor to relief. Yes it's scary but what comes after is so much better that it's worth enduring.I'm actually still at stage 1.
Pinching off the carotid artery by hand:
I have no problem at all finding my sweet spot, which is the spot that pulsates the most. And I also quickly achieve changes in sensation. Just 4 seconds are enough to feel the changes in sensation very intense.
After that, SI kicks in and it's incredibly strong. Because what I feel scares me and kind of differs each time.
What scares me the most are the symptoms of paralysis or I don't know how else to describe it. It feels as if my face is paralysed. In addition, there are strong convulsions in my arms and hands and an increasingly louder tinnitus, with an increasingly stronger echo. But it feels different every time, just that I can't describe the differences.
I would like to try to keep pressing and see if and when unconsciousness follows, but I can't manage it. SI is too strong. Or, actually, it's not SI but the fear that I don't know what will happen next. Could I possibly have a stroke? If the stroke happens when I actually execute my attempt, it's unpleasant, but I will die, right? If I have a stroke while playing around and testing, I probably won't die, but I might linger in agony and not be able to do the actual attempt.
I'm so scared. Everything is so intense for me … pain, sensations, reflexes.
Maybe you are pressing on a nerve and that's causing the paralysis in your face?I don't think I'm going to force unconsciousness. The fear of having a stroke or other permanent damage is too much.
So far, nobody here has said that there is no risk of having a stroke while playing with hand.
I can't directly identify dizziness in my feelings or the feeling that I'm about to lose consciousness, but only other things, first and foremost paralysis in my face and a rapidly stronger ringing tinnitus. But I never press for more than 5 seconds.
I think I'll just carry on with the preparations and build my equipment now and try it out. I think as long as I get these feelings with the equipment as well, it will work. Not as peaceful as I would like, but at least it should work reasonably quickly.
Mhmmm, I don't think so. I don't press that hard and only where it pulsates.Maybe you are pressing on a nerve and that's causing the paralysis in your face?
Technically yes, but it's a result of cutting off blood flow to the brain. A lot of times people start convulsing as the brain starts dying because it starts wildly firing everything trying to get you to survive.Could this trigger a seizure?
Aw shit, I'm far from healthy and seizures are the reason lol.Technically yes, but it's a result of cutting off blood flow to the brain. A lot of times people start convulsing as the brain starts dying because it starts wildly firing everything trying to get you to survive.
So long as you're healthy, I don't think this could lead to an increased risk of seizure (outside of active hypoxia) but I couldn't find any information saying either way.
Usually the convulsing starts right before or right after the person is unconscious, so if you're worried about having a seizure, it will most likely come at the point where you're already well on your way to ctb.Aw shit, I'm far from healthy and seizures are the reason lol.
Thank you so much for looking into it for me! I can't find any info on the fourm
Thanks for all the documentation you are doing.Failed attempt again but I think I'm getting close. I went back to just the pill bottle caps but taped 7 stacked dimes to the center which seems to hit my carotid artery easier. Not sure when I'll attempt again but I'll try to post here first.