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kab

piece of sh1t
Feb 12, 2023
4
New and usually a lurker, but wanted to get some input, I liked the idea of a tourniquet style choke so I started testing out the one pictured below. It doesn't completely block the corotid artery but cuts off my windpipe pretty well when I twist it tight. Any suggestions on substances I could use to lower the amount of oxygen I get or anything I could insert between the choke n my neck to squeeze the artery?
Any help is appreciated
 

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closemyeyes

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Mar 11, 2023
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I'd suggest going the opposite route, leave the windpipe and go for the carotid. From my learnings and experience, windpipe blocking would be extremely discomforting and for a longer duration, which isn't the case with carotid. I've also been planning on a mechanical way - I'll soon make a post about this.
 
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