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Efilismislife

Efilismislife

Psychopath family tortured me
May 25, 2021
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please help....
I try to combine method. And with plastic bag for suffocation i still dont know which plastic bag the most suitable? And whats the name? Or better with picture.

The thicker the better i guess? I search laundry plastic bag but it doesnt seem like it o.O

im not experienced&knowledgeable about plastic bag

also im thinking of combining plastic bag+night2 method(or just anything to press the carotid)
 
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Rabbit50

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Apr 5, 2022
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A bit of a delayed response to this question, so I may be too late. I've heard that roasting bags are good to use for this. They're the type that you would put a chicken (or any meat) in, then put it in the oven to cook. They're available in most supermarkets. I'm considering combining this method with partial as well, although all my attempts to make myself pass out using partial so far have failed.
 
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A bit of a delayed response to this question, so I may be too late. I've heard that roasting bags are good to use for this. They're the type that you would put a chicken (or any meat) in, then put it in the oven to cook. They're available in most supermarkets. I'm considering combining this method with partial as well, although all my attempts to make myself pass out using partial so far have failed.
Idk, they're really crinkly and rip easily at the edge. I tried to make an exit bag from one and it was a miserable failure.
 
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downndone2

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Jan 23, 2022
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Someone had posted s link to a video but I cant recall how long it's been. The guy literally has a video showing how to make an exit bag. Not sure if he discusses what bag he used but it looked like hefty clear plastic
 
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Rabbit50

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Idk, they're really crinkly and rip easily at the edge. I tried to make an exit bag from one and it was a miserable failure.
Ok - thanks for the tip. I was going to try to get some today, but perhaps I won't now. Someone else has recommended the type of bag you might get from a hospital to take your belongings home. Not sure where you might get one from though (other than a hospital!)
 
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downndone2

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Google "Doing it with Chi making exit bag"
 
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outrider567

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Apr 5, 2022
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Google "Doing it with Chi making exit bag"
Thx--YouTube has it blocked--been trying for a long time to see that--still kind of tricky near the end with the toggle
Idk, they're really crinkly and rip easily at the edge. I tried to make an exit bag from one and it was a miserable failure.
I used the Turkey Bags from the supermarket--they're pretty strong
A bit of a delayed response to this question, so I may be too late. I've heard that roasting bags are good to use for this. They're the type that you would put a chicken (or any meat) in, then put it in the oven to cook. They're available in most supermarkets. I'm considering combining this method with partial as well, although all my attempts to make myself pass out using partial so far have failed.
'Doing it With Chi making Exit bag' shows how its done--The turkey bags from the supermarket still seem to work ok for me
 
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Rabbit50

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I bought some supermarket roasting bags today - I was sure that I read somewhere on this site or a similar one that the bags are 25cm x 38cm. That's the size that I bought but they are way too small. You will need some much larger ones to use them to ctb.
 
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synthie

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The roasting bags I saw looked very flimsy and I ended up getting a brining bag that I think should do the job instead. It's pretty thick plastic and large enough.
 
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