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freethemindperson

Member
Jan 20, 2025
19
I have acess to a place I can possibly full suspension hang, I would just need a weight to hold my rope in place. Should I go for it or is it more painful then partial? I rrally want to make sure I die. I've attempted only partial in the past and failed but it mightve been my material, I only had blankets at the time. Now I'm going to buy a 12mm heavy duty rope. My only 2 goals is 1)pass as PEACFULLY as possible, this is the most accessible method I have I know it's not the most peacful but its better than a lot of others 2) make sure my set up is secure enough that there are no possible ways for me to not die. Any tips/recommendations are appreciated!
 
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freethemindperson

Member
Jan 20, 2025
19
It's just another possibility, I have this cube space above my closet that has no anchor points in it, but if I were to get something heavy enough it could be the best place to do full suspension hang. My first option is the closet rod, but I just have to test it to make sure it's secure.
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verybabybunny

verybabybunny

in pain
May 11, 2023
47
It's just another possibility, I have this cube space above my closet that has no anchor points in it, but if I were to get something heavy enough it could be the best place to do full suspension hang. My first option is the closet rod, but I just have to test it to make sure it's secure.
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You would be better served using a door knob, google Kate Spade.
 
lovelulu

lovelulu

even the iron still fears the rot.
Jan 3, 2026
138
I have acess to a place I can possibly full suspension hang, I would just need a weight to hold my rope in place. Should I go for it or is it more painful then partial? I rrally want to make sure I die. I've attempted only partial in the past and failed but it mightve been my material, I only had blankets at the time. Now I'm going to buy a 12mm heavy duty rope. My only 2 goals is 1)pass as PEACFULLY as possible, this is the most accessible method I have I know it's not the most peacful but its better than a lot of others 2) make sure my set up is secure enough that there are no possible ways for me to not die. Any tips/recommendations are appreciated!
From what I've heard, it's less painful than partial hanging, but I'd say its unpopular because not a lot of people have access to a proper anchor point—i may be wrong though
 

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