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Apostle

Apostle

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Apr 17, 2019
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While I'm aware this is a pretty basic question, I'm not so good at thinking for myself and I always try to review every detail of my ctb on here to see how it's best dealt with.

The doors in my home take up practically the entirety of the doorways they belong to. Nothing that isn't basically paper-thin can fit over or under them when they're closed. I intend to hang from one of the doors, but without enough space to close the door and sling a rope over it, are there problems that could arise from hanging from an open door? Should I do something to attempt to keep the door still? Or is it okay if it's open and able to move when I'm hanging from it? Just wondering if there are any risks created by a door potentially swinging around a bit as it hangs someone.
 
Deardaddy

Deardaddy

Student
May 20, 2019
172
U can book hotel and do whatever u want with a do not disturb sign . U prob be found on the third day upon check out. My ultimate goal is to got n and do it in one of my fav hotels
 
Superfluous

Superfluous

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Mar 16, 2019
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You could wedge the door so it's almost closed, assuming you are on the side that opens inwards.
 
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Apostle

Apostle

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Apr 17, 2019
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You could wedge the door so it's almost closed, assuming you are on the side that opens inwards.
I was thinking that would keep it pretty stable, thanks for confirming with your answer.
 
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