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XenoPyo

XenoPyo

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Hello,

How long does it take for partial to achieve unconsciousness and where should the placement of the rope reside? Thank you
 
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UKscotty

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About 20 seconds if done right
 
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I know it's hard and you probably won't believe me when I say that it will get better. Give us one more day honey
 
CW36

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Partial is risky and will take time to master, if at all. Complete is straightforward and guaranteed. This is the biggest decision of your life. Why risk it?
 
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A simple slip knot is recommended for partial. Rope has to be placed behind your neck and under your adam's apple, this way both carotid arteries will be closed evenly.

Remember, don't kneel down slowly, you need to let yourself fall so the arteries will be compressed immediately to make you pass out, will be around 20-30 seconds depending on your weight.

First, practice it multiple times. Survival instinct will be hard on this one.
 
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XenoPyo

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Partial is risky and will take time to master, if at all. Complete is straightforward and guaranteed. This is the biggest decision of your life. Why risk it?
Primary is CO but wanted a backup and thought partial was a good fit. I guess I could switch to complete due to possible veggie mode from partial.
 
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allthatimsaying

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I tried partial today. A good tip is to put a sock in the direction of each of your carotid arteries, so when you fall down, it'll compress them more easily.

In the case of failing, the rope will not damage your skin, so you won't have to explain to others why your neck has a red mark.
 
XenoPyo

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Aug 16, 2023
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A simple slip knot is recommended for partial. Rope has to be placed behind your neck and under your adam's apple, this way both carotid arteries will be closed evenly.

Remember, don't kneel down slowly, you need to let yourself fall so the arteries will be compressed immediately to make you pass out, will be around 20-30 seconds depending on your weight.

First, practice it multiple times. Survival instinct will be hard on this one.
Many thanks for the details. Hopefully SI wont be a problem since I plan on going into it wrecked.
I tried partial today. A good tip is to put a sock in the direction of each of your carotid arteries, so when you fall down, it'll compress them more easily.

In the case of failing, the rope will not damage your skin, so you won't have to explain to others why your neck has a red mark.
Nice tip! Thank you
 
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MatthieuFrederickW

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I tried partial today. A good tip is to put a sock in the direction of each of your carotid arteries, so when you fall down, it'll compress them more easily.

In the case of failing, the rope will not damage your skin, so you won't have to explain to others why your neck has a red mark.
You could essentially tape some material on either side of your neck so as not to leave any marks on the skin right?
 

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