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lwovely

lwovely

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Guys do you think this is a bad spot and a bad rope to use? I don't know I think it's too thin for me to hang and it's super uncomfortable. I don't mind the spot but I feel like I'm not hitting the spots I need.

Also how long do I practice for until it's too much? IMG 5519
 

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I think the rope is fine. Just buy a doorway pull up bar like I did.
 
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bankai

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Where can you get those? Is it at like a Home Depot or something like that?
You can buy it on Amazon or any online site. Just search for doorway pull up bar. It's extremely simple, doesn't need any drilling or carpentry.Will support your entire weight. It's fantastic.You can tell everyone you're using it for pull ups. No one will be suspicious.
 
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lwovely

lwovely

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You can buy it on Amazon or any online site. Just search for doorway pull up bar. It's extremely simple, doesn't need any drilling or carpentry.Will support your entire weight. It's fantastic.You can tell everyone you're using it for pull ups. No one will be suspicious.
You are the best! Thank you so much for this information! I'll look at some sports store tomorrow to look for it. ❤️❤️❤️
 
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The anchor point looks weak. The rope is good.

If you're going to practice, always remember to stay in contact with the ground, never stay suspended.

Always stop before you feel your vision start to blur and you feel like you are floating/light (before losing consciousness)

Also stop if you feel a lot of pressure in your head, it means something is not right.

Don't practice too hard, either, or you'll end up with marks on your neck and raise suspicion.
 
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lwovely

lwovely

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Oct 13, 2024
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The anchor point looks weak. The rope is good.

If you're going to practice, always remember to stay in contact with the ground, never stay suspended.

Always stop before you feel your vision start to blur and you feel like you are floating/light (before losing consciousness)

Also stop if you feel a lot of pressure in your head, it means something is not right.

Don't practice too hard, either, or you'll end up with marks on your neck and raise suspicion.
What should I do with the anchor point? Should I try a shower curtain holder or?
 
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JesiBel

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What should I do with the anchor point? Should I try a shower curtain holder or?
Maybe you could hang from it with your hands to see if it can support your weight. If it's secured to the wall and made of strong material, that might be a better idea.
 
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Forveleth

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You can wrap a washcloth around the rope for padding on the neck.
 
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lwovely

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Maybe you could hang from it with your hands to see if it can support your weight. If it's secured to the wall and made of strong material, that might be a better idea.
I see, I'll try that idea. Thank you so much for the recommendations!
 
Worndown

Worndown

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The rope looks great.
Close the door first and the hook might hold you. Test it.
 
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If you're going to practice, always remember to stay in contact with the ground, never stay suspended.

Always stop before you feel your vision start to blur and you feel like you are floating/light (before losing consciousness)
Always be aware that testing can end up being fatal. As a general rule, before I test, I write a small suicide note just in case I push it too far.
 
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Guys do you think this is a bad spot and a bad rope to use? I don't know I think it's too thin for me to hang and it's super uncomfortable. I don't mind the spot but I feel like I'm not hitting the spots I need.

Also how long do I practice for until it's too much? View attachment 164202
these hooks won't hold your weight...never ever
 
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I agree, the hooks have got to go. But the rope is good. If you have a scarf or other loose fabric to use to protect your neck, use that. Never try to test your weight with your neck; once you have a new anchor point, try to jump on the rope like you're climbing it and hang on with your feet off the ground. Any uncertainty in sturdiness, stop and reassess.
I wouldn't trust doors at all unless you're using the knob for a simple garrote. I personally went with a porch swing hook attached to a ceiling joist, that is as sturdy as you can get inside of a building.
 
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Maybe you could hang from it with your hands to see if it can support your weight. If it's secured to the wall and made of strong material, that might be a better idea.
shower curtain rods are made to hold....drum roll....shower curtains that weigh a few ounces!
Guys do you think this is a bad spot and a bad rope to use? I don't know I think it's too thin for me to hang and it's super uncomfortable. I don't mind the spot but I feel like I'm not hitting the spots I need.

Also how long do I practice for until it's too much? View attachment 164202
the knot used to fix your rope to the anchor point looks as if it were to open any second,even without someone hanging from it...do yourself a favor and do your homework first!Sorry if I sound patronizing, no offence intended,but study some YouTube tutorials first,please
 
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shower curtain rods are made to hold....drum roll....shower curtains that weigh a few ounces!
Many are bolted to the wall and made of good material; not all houses are the same. Duh!

Anyway.. Wherever you choose to hang yourself, you'll need to test if it can hold your weight.
 
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Many are bolted to the wall and made of good material; not all houses are the same. Duh!

Anyway.. Wherever you choose to hang yourself, you'll need to test if it can hold your weight.
of course cats are suited for riding...duh!
 
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Guys do you think this is a bad spot and a bad rope to use? I don't know I think it's too thin for me to hang and it's super uncomfortable. I don't mind the spot but I feel like I'm not hitting the spots I need.

Also how long do I practice for until it's too much? View attachment 164202
Hey, hi! What type of rope is that?
 
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nebulous3000

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Anyone know how much pressure to use to avoid seizers ?

I've tried a few times but have experienced seizure like convulsions, feels like I'm glitching out and activates SI.
 
Worndown

Worndown

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Everyone reacts differently. Some do nothing, some flop around like a fish.
It is your body trying to undo whatever just happened.
 
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shower curtain rods are made to hold....drum roll....shower curtains that weigh a few ounces!

the knot used to fix your rope to the anchor point looks as if it were to open any second,even without someone hanging from it...do yourself a favor and do your homework first!Sorry if I sound patronizing, no offence intended,but study some YouTube tutorials first,please
What would we put in search to access tutorials? Thanks
Not getting any hits to partial hanging suicide, how to
 

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