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Which outcome do you think is better?

  • Head separation

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Broken neck

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • Asphyxia

    Votes: 19 51.4%
  • It doesn't matter, just not the head separation

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • It doesn't matter, just not asphyxia

    Votes: 4 10.8%
  • I don't know / Other

    Votes: 6 16.2%

  • Total voters
    37
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hunger_for_hanger

Member
Apr 22, 2025
5
Why is it considered to be a correct hanging when the neck is broken, but the head does not come off? It is clear that such remains take longer to remove, but is there any difference in the sensations for the hanged person in these two outcomes? And if not, then why not always fall from the maximum height, so as not to accidentally have to suffer from asphyxia, which, to put it mildly, is not very pleasant? I do not understand at all why people so often choose death by asphyxia, when there is practically the same option, but faster and less painful.
 
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Pale_Rider

Enlightened
Apr 21, 2025
1,471
Long drop is the best they say. The neck is broken causing instant death, but it needs to be broken in a "sweet spot" according to what I have read. Its also difficult Id say having looked into it a bit, but people do pull it off. The other forms cause death by strangulation.
Why is it considered to be a correct hanging when the neck is broken, but the head does not come off? It is clear that such remains take longer to remove, but is there any difference in the sensations for the hanged person in these two outcomes? And if not, then why not always fall from the maximum height, so as not to accidentally have to suffer from asphyxia, which, to put it mildly, is not very pleasant? I do not understand at all why people so often choose death by asphyxia, when there is practically the same option, but faster and less painful.
Ill say because for hundreds, if not thousands of years long drop was the official form of execution. Having the head attached was the mark of a good execution. So that follows all the available data today. There have also been Drs who worked on this in the day who worked to relieve the pain of the person to be executed. Governments have strove for humane executions for some time now. Long rambling answer, but there you go.
 
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wiggy

Experienced
Jan 6, 2025
246
What does "head separation" mean in this context?
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
3,963
I am guessing the decapitation issue is more for people watching and cleanup rather than the person being hanged.
What does "head separation" mean in this context?
If the person falls too far, they can build up enough force that their head just pops off their neck. You end with a head in a noose and a bloody body on the floor.
 
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updog

Godless furry degenerate
Jan 1, 2024
47
Why is it considered to be a correct hanging when the neck is broken, but the head does not come off?
My guess is that it's about the mess you make. You have to clean it up but also it can be considered less dignified way.
I do not understand at all why people so often choose death by asphyxia, when there is practically the same option, but faster and less painful.
It's easier and you can be more sure that the rope and anchor will not break.
 
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hunger_for_hanger

Member
Apr 22, 2025
5
It's easier and you can be more sure that the rope and anchor will not break.
And if the rope breaks, is there a chance that the neck will still break from the sudden load?
 
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wiggy

Experienced
Jan 6, 2025
246
I am guessing the decapitation issue is more for people watching and cleanup rather than the person being hanged.

If the person falls too far, they can build up enough force that their head just pops off their neck. You end with a head in a noose and a bloody body on the floor.
That's what I imagined lol. I wouldn't have thought it would actually be a consideration in homebrew setups.
 
updog

updog

Godless furry degenerate
Jan 1, 2024
47
And if the rope breaks, is there a chance that the neck will still break from the sudden load?
Think about it. If you try to do a long drop with the thinest rope you've seen you won't even notice it. On the other hand if the rope is almost thick enough it will likely break your neck.

It really depends on the thickness of the rope, material of the rope, height, your weight,....
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
13,333
For decapitation there's the guillotine.
 
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Worndown

Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,204
Are the options long drop or failure?
The reality of reasonable hanging options are not included on this list.
Other is the most appropriate answer.
 
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hunger_for_hanger

Member
Apr 22, 2025
5
Are the options long drop or failure?
The reality of reasonable hanging options are not included on this list.
Other is the most appropriate answer.
What do you mean? I am asking about the most painless and quickest way to hang, regardless of the method, because I noticed that many people like the suffocation option, although I find it quite cruel
 
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Worndown

Angelic
Mar 21, 2019
4,204
Suffocation is part of a botched hanging, not a successful one.
Yes, both kill you, but one knocks you out quickly. It kills by interrupting blood flow to the brain, not by blocking your airway.
 
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