2ISAB

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Using a simple AE method would probably make your death seem more humane no? The whole preparing would be a long planned effort compared to something like this? Great post btw
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https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2009/06/is-there-a-safe-way-to-perform-autoerotic-asphyxiation.html
 
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fuck that shit

not s single succesful attempt so far it seems

are we..too "dumb"?
 
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fuck that shit

not s single succesful attempt so far it seems

are we..too "dumb"?
op said there was a success with this method. One of the posters here did it.
 
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fuck that shit

not s single succesful attempt so far it seems

are we..too "dumb"?
@Prime ctb with this method
 
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i think i compressed the wrong place.
I found the pic clearly shows where carotid arteries are.
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would a suicide pact with this method work?
 
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TheLastTrip

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would a suicide pact with this method work?

It would certainly help to get it all set up and tested. You could help each other get everything ready on the neck etc, and even do a trial run on each other where you release the ratchet once you know everything is positioned correctly and they have lost consciousness (or started), once you're both happy then tighten your own ratchet and away you go.
 
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It would certainly help to get it all set up and tested. You could help each other get everything ready on the neck etc, and even do a trial run on each other where you release the ratchet once you know everything is positioned correctly and they have lost consciousness (or started), once you're both happy then tighten your own ratchet and away you go.
Sounds like it could work like that.
 
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ausboy96

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I can't get this to work. :( and it looks like the easiest and most painless method.
 
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I can't get this to work. :( and it looks like the easiest and most painless method.
We gotta be doing something wrong. The guy who was successful only practiced it once or twice and ctb'd. Every choke hold I've seen the person is out. Even when i did my practice run it wasn't painful.

I think we aren't going slow enough because op said to go slow and take your time.
 
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We gotta be doing something wrong. The guy who was successful only practiced it once or twice and ctb'd. Every choke hold I've seen the person is out. Even when i did my practice run it wasn't painful.

I think we aren't going slow enough because op said to go slow and take your time.

Yeah I'm practicing almost every night. I can do it easily when tying something around my neck and pulling on both sides with my arms, but doing it over a doorknob as I'm leaning over doesn't seem to work at all. Looks like I gotta work on my knot maybe?
 
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Yeah I'm practicing almost every night. I can do it easily when tying something around my neck and pulling on both sides with my arms, but doing it over a doorknob as I'm leaning over doesn't seem to work at all. Looks like I gotta work on my knot maybe?
Wait are you doing partial suspension or the ratchet strap?
 
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Wait are you doing partial suspension or the ratchet strap?

Partial suspension. But practising finding my carotids by tying clothing around my neck and pulling either side. I'm new to this method of attempting so just trying to get the hang of it and learn.
 
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ron_g

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We're going after a classic idea of using a blood choke, except, it will be against ourselves.

What level of the neck have you been taught to apply the blood choke on?

How long have they told you to do this for to be sure your opponent would die?
 
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RememberWhatUCameFor

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is this a modified version of partial hanging?
 
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I have very important question - is it possible to pass out but not die? I really want it to be succesful, I will have to send the message to the police few hours after my death, so my body doesn't lay there for too long (I live alone and don't want to alarm the neighbours), but I'm scared that I would just pass out and not wake up for hours, so the police would still find me alive.
Also, what does police do after finding body? Do they do some investigations, take computers? Because I don't know if I should just throw away my hard drives or not (I've planned to just clean computer with ccleaner).
 
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I have very important question - is it possible to pass out but not die? I really want it to be succesful, I will have to send the message to the police few hours after my death, so my body doesn't lay there for too long (I live alone and don't want to alarm the neighbours), but I'm scared that I would just pass out and not wake up for hours, so the police would still find me alive.
Also, what does police do after finding body? Do they do some investigations, take computers? Because I don't know if I should just throw away my hard drives or not (I've planned to just clean computer with ccleaner).
You can pass out but after a certain period of time if the strap is still on your neck after you pass out you will die.
 
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thanks for info
 
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FML0000000

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I am a petite, slim person with a tiny neck so this "should" be easy for me. However I do have a connective tissue disorder, this my veins/arteries are so "stretchy"... I wonder if that is why this, as well as suspension/partial, has proven to be so difficult.

I have tried full suspension as well and I think my joints are dislocating or I'm having other weird subluxations that just making me a dangly loosely goosey. I'm just bendy and stretchy all over. Ugh.

Just thought I'd add this supposition of mine in case there is anyone else out there with a similar disorder. I have found a sweet spot a number of times but it seems to move around. Maybe I need a thicker strap to better mimic the width of an arm in a choke hold? Hmm...
 
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FML0000000

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I don't know if this will help anyone but I had better luck when I did this:

1. Laid out the rope across a flat surface.

2. Rolled up two pairs of fleece lined leggings, you could use a shirt or anything like that (burrito style? lol) with 1 - 1.5 feet unrolled at the ends.

3. Put rope on top of the unrolled part and then finish rolling the leggings up around the rope.

4. Secure the rolled up leggings with the rope inside by wrapping duct tape around it. Imagine a rolled up legging necklace, if you will. You should still be able to adjust the rope by pulling it through or sliding the leggings, shirt (whatever you use) along the rope. They shouldn't unroll because you taped the rolled fabric shut.

5. Loosely tie your knot.

6. Place the loop around your neck and line the rolled up leggings, shirt etc to your sweet spot(s). The thickness and length of the rolled up padding simulates arms in a choke hold, at least for me.

7. Tighten the knot and say night night...

Or!

8. Tie thee other end of the rope to something sturdy and do sort of a hybrid half suspension.

I sat in a chair under the bar in my closet which tied the other end of the rope to. Leaned forward, relaxed all my muscles and let my head '''drop" forward as much as it could in light of the padding holding my head up. The little bit of extra weight and the angle my head fell to helped quite a bit.

Doing it this way was as quick and easy as when my friends and I used to play the "sleeper game" as dumb kids.

It's all about placement of the padding, in my opinion. You want to simulate the placement of an arm around your neck as best as you can. For me, the padding is basically perpendicular to my shoulders. The set up almost reminded me of one of those neck pillows people use on airplanes. Come to think of it I wonder if something could be rigged up using one of those.

Hopefully my description makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer.
 
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asianpsycho

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I can't seem to make this work. Even when practicing carotid compression with just my fingers, while I am able to find the sweet spot where I am about to pass out sometimes, it doesn't always happen and I keep losing it. 90% of the time I just get the exploding head feeling which as mentioned already isn't the right feeling you're supposed to experience. I think you need to be really thin for this. I'm not even that fat and I'm still having a hard time.
 
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I can't seem to make this work. Even when practicing carotid compression with just my fingers, while I am able to find the sweet spot where I am about to pass out sometimes, it doesn't always happen and I keep losing it. 90% of the time I just get the exploding head feeling which as mentioned already isn't the right feeling you're supposed to experience. I think you need to be really thin for this. I'm not even that fat and I'm still having a hard time.
Idk. Alot of fat people get choked out so idk what's wrong.
 
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how big are these cornhole bags?
 
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I am a petite, slim person with a tiny neck so this "should" be easy for me. However I do have a connective tissue disorder, this my veins/arteries are so "stretchy"... I wonder if that is why this, as well as suspension/partial, has proven to be so difficult.

I have tried full suspension as well and I think my joints are dislocating or I'm having other weird subluxations that just making me a dangly loosely goosey. I'm just bendy and stretchy all over. Ugh.

Just thought I'd add this supposition of mine in case there is anyone else out there with a similar disorder. I have found a sweet spot a number of times but it seems to move around. Maybe I need a thicker strap to better mimic the width of an arm in a choke hold? Hmm...

I don't have your disorder, but I am very thin and 5'4", have torn ligaments and tendons and muscles all over my body from a masseuse--basically most joints are affected severely, grade 2 & 3 tears--and a pelvis and spine moved out of place. IRL, I feel all the joints/spine/pelvis move even with minor movements or even from internal organs doing stuff. I have all sorts of severe cracks, pops, joint subluxations and instability when trying partial. I am afraid to throw out the spine and paralyze myself. So I am taking a rest after days of up to 50 tries each. My neck and rest of the body need it.

Do you have anything that has helped the pain or condition to any degree, a medication or treatment? PM if you do, b/c I am out of ideas.

I am sorry to you. I know how miserable it is.
 
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FML0000000

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I don't have your disorder, but I am very thin and 5'4", have torn ligaments and tendons and muscles all over my body from a masseuse--basically most joints are affected severely, grade 2 & 3 tears--and a pelvis and spine moved out of place. IRL, I feel all the joints/spine/pelvis move even with minor movements or even from internal organs doing stuff. I have all sorts of severe cracks, pops, joint subluxations and instability when trying partial. I am afraid to throw out the spine and paralyze myself. So I am taking a rest after days of up to 50 tries each. My neck and rest of the body need it.

Do you have anything that has helped the pain or condition to any degree, a medication or treatment? PM if you do, b/c I am out of ideas.

I am sorry to you. I know how miserable it is.

There are no "cures" for any of the issues I have. IveI only had 3 doctors in 20+ years who even tried to help although they didnt even know what POTS or EDS were at the time. The goal is to treat symptoms, i.e. pain, but with some other genetic issues I have I am very limited in what meds I can even take. I basically need opiates and the dose needs to be at least doubled.

Because of the issues with my autonomic nervous system my body is literally always in fight/flight mode and I have outsized adrenaline responses to what seems like everything. For example, when you swallow sometimes you hear a sort of 'clicking' sound in your ears? That causes my heart rate to go from 50 to 150+ easily. But then there are things that should cause me to release adrenaline that don't. I was in a serious car wreck about 10 years ago. Someone swiped me on the freeway going 80-85 mph (I was actually getting passed so everyone else was going even faster!). When the ambulance came they were asking everyone if I was actually the person who was in the car because it was completely destroyed and I had completely normal vitals. It was so weird.

Anyway, I just get shuffled around from doctor to doctor. It's impossible to get the meds that work because no one prescribes them anymore. You have to go to a pain clinic and sign a contract to be drug tested which I refuse to be subjected to. I was born this way and yet am treated like a junkie criminal just so I can have a shot at even attempting to function in society.

What you describe sounds like it could be a connective tissue disorder, of course I'm not a doctor. Search for Dysautonomia International, they have a lot of good info on their website. There are so many things that can cause these issues, it might be worth a look.

I am bedridden and can barely stand long enough to take a shower and when I do my heart rate goes up to 200+. I faint all the damn time and I have whats called an "autonomic crisis" everyeday, sometimes multiple times per day. This is due in part to vasovagal syncope as well. I am still waiting to see some niche specialists and don't have it 100% figured out, probably never will but I'm just SO tired of being written off as a drug seeker or being told to go see a psychiatrist because it's "just stress" It's taken forever to save up for a wheelchair that is light enough and portable enough for me and it's such a hassle using it that I pretty much never leave home anymore.

This is not me but is very similar to what happens. I just wish my heart wouldn't start back up again which is why I now wait to ctb ;)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/he...-times-in-one-year-due-to-rare-condition.html

The dislocations and subluxations are soooo annoying. When I was younger they were easier to deal with. I could pop myself back into place no problem. But now, for example, my hands/fingers are so stiff they are curled/bent all the time. I have to stretch them out manually. People don't really get how I can be so flexible yet painfully stiff at the same time.

Do you have GI issues as well? I have gastroparesis and it's flaring so badly right now. Pretty much living off of sugar free electrolyte drinks, rice and potatoes. I can't afford the gastric emptying study that would help me get a feeding tube and a picc line for fluids so, again, waiting to ctb. So sick of all of this!
 
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should i order 10x15cm or 15x20cm cornbags?
 
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