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Keep messing up hanging
Thread starterGsz1982
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This is my second failed attempt at hanging using a belt on my bedroom door. First time was close but ended up in intensive care. Second time yesterday juts snapped again and now for sore neck. I desperately need to get this right. Any ideas.
I don't know too much about hanging but it's easier in the way that you don't have to test it and see if you're targeting your veins and stuff as you do with partial. You just put it on and go, and there's no going back
on the other hand it might be harder to find a location because you need some extra height to set up the rope
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I think it's getting knot etc right.. I read half way through the how to hang yourself thread and had to stop because it seemed complicated.. but is it when so many people do it? :/ sorry if I'm rambling!
All methods have their technical aspects. Hanging is fairly simple. To do it right all you need is a rope with a simple loop at one end, something to stand on and something to tie the rope to. Courage is always the last ingredient whatever method you choose.
You might still feel pain with full hanging if you place the rope incorrectly. It might even be more painful than partial hanging, since you'll feel your whole weight on your neck. Train finding your carotid arteries beforehand. It's all about where the rope press on your neck, and it isn't guaranteed that you'll pass out fast.
You might still feel pain with full hanging if you place the rope incorrectly. It might even be more painful than partial hanging, since you'll feel your whole weight on your neck. Train finding your carotid arteries beforehand. It's all about where the rope press on your neck, and it isn't guaranteed that you'll pass out fast.
Your whole body weight will close the arteries soon if you place the knot at the back of your neck and high on the neck. The only risk is using a ligature that breaks or is too stretchable
Your whole body weight will close the arteries soon if you place the knot at the back of your neck and high on the neck. The only risk is using a ligature that breaks or is too stretchable
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