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How to get over fear of jumping?
Thread starterdilapidatedMind
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The bridge has a barrier so I'd use a stepladder. It'd be a many hour drive to get there, so i'll be exhausted when I step out of the car.
I was thinking of partial suspension but I'm afraid it won't work.
Next Idea?
PS getting over the fear of jumping is easy and doable in the right mindset, but right now, I don't think your plan is going to go well, so I won't get into it!
Next Idea?
PS getting over the fear of jumping is easy and doable in the right mindset, but right now, I don't think your plan is going to go well, so I won't get into it!
Potential of getting seen, if you are exhausted failure is high on the list, a barrier, depending why it's there, may mean the bridge is monitored? I don't know, just sounds like a baaaaddd idea!
Potential of getting seen, if you are exhausted failure is high on the list, a barrier, depending why it's there, may mean the bridge is monitored? I don't know, just sounds like a baaaaddd idea!
It doesn't sound like a great idea to me. On top of the fear, you have a lot of obstacles. Right off the bat, it's going to look pretty suspicious carrying a ladder onto the bridge.
Definitely.
Sounds like it would work, but I agree with the other posters looking suspicious with the ladder.
I would say go at night when there is going to be no one on the bridge to arouse suspicion.
It doesn't sound like a great idea to me. On top of the fear, you have a lot of obstacles. Right off the bat, it's going to look pretty suspicious carrying a ladder onto the bridge.
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