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Ch92921

Ch92921

The call of the void
Dec 29, 2018
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Door hinge as fixing point? Good idea?
 
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Manaaja

Manaaja

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Sep 10, 2018
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Never thought of trying that. The hinge might rub the rope and break it, but it depends on the hinge and the rope.
 
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eternalmelancholy

eternalmelancholy

waiting for the bus
Mar 24, 2021
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I have an anchor strap for resistance bands that secures to door frames. It is very strong and enough for partial suspension. But there is a certain way to set it up so it doesn't slip and detach.

After backing out with partial and I opted for full suspension...until I realized I am not an outdoorsy person and my plan of going deep in the woods to ctb is just another fantasy.

I think you need a strong will to do partial or any method that you can back out of mid way.
 
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mandyjohnuk

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Jul 6, 2021
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If people have successfully crossed over whilst rope tied to a door handle then the hinge will definitely work.
 
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Ch92921

Ch92921

The call of the void
Dec 29, 2018
909
I have an anchor strap for resistance bands that secures to door frames. It is very strong and enough for partial suspension. But there is a certain way to set it up so it doesn't slip and detach.

After backing out with partial and I opted for full suspension...until I realized I am not an outdoorsy person and my plan of going deep in the woods to ctb is just another fantasy.

I think you need a strong will to do partial or any method that you can back out of mid way.
Wait isnt this always the same? I mean if jump in front of a train or from a building, or I hang myself from a tree? SI is always the same?
 
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ikadasui

ikadasui

Arcanist
May 29, 2018
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Wait isnt this always the same? I mean if jump in front of a train or from a building, or I hang myself from a tree? SI is always the same?
Yeah, but those are final. Even if you regret it for a few split seconds you're not getting out of it. Partial you can undo it midway if it gets to be too much
 
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mandyjohnuk

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Jul 6, 2021
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If your worried about SI whilst performing the act then alot of alcohol or drugs. Maybe both.
 
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Ch92921

The call of the void
Dec 29, 2018
909
If your worried about SI whilst performing the act then alot of alcohol or drugs. Maybe both.
SI knows that alcohol trick! It cant be fooled. At least my SI.
Yeah, but those are final. Even if you regret it for a few split seconds you're not getting out of it. Partial you can undo it midway if it gets to be too much
Now I see

You lose consciousness in seconds if you do full hanging? I thought it goes 10 seconds!
 
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