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why does the wiki only have partial and long drop?
Thread starterPrincessInWhite
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it's possible to do full suspension without a drop and neck break, right? I'm interested in this method and can't find much on it. I do not want to do the neck break and it's way too easy to accidentally wiggle out while unconscious with partial.
Hi.
What do you mean by wiggle out? Could you explain it better?
I would say partial suspension is better because you can pass away without pain/suffocation easier. If you feel pain or you suffocate, you can just stand up and place the rope in a better position.
When doing full suspension, you're not able to "test" if you're gonna suffocate or feel pain, so I guess it's a lot easier to suffer. And I don't want to be 15 or 30 minutes suffering because I can't breathe or because I feel my head exploding.
I think you should rethink your preferred method. Or at least explain better what you mean.
Hi.
What do you mean by wiggle out? Could you explain it better?
I would say partial suspension is better because you can pass away without pain/suffocation easier. If you feel fain or you suffocate, you can just stand up and place the rope in a better position.
When doing full suspension, you're not able to "test" if you're gonna suffocate or feel pain, so I guess it's a lot easier to suffer. And I don't want to be 15 or 30 minutes suffering because of soffocation or because I feel my head exploding.
I think you should rethink your preferred method. Or at least explain better what you mean.
many people are able to easily slip out of partial precisely because of what you stated- you're close to the floor so you can stand up involuntarily after you're unconscious, or wiggle out with involuntary muscle twitches. There are accounts of it happening here if you search. It's not a good thing imo to be able to readjust that easily, if you can do that while conscious, you can do it unconscious. Not something I'm personally going to play around with. I'll ttake a few minutes of discomfort over surviving with brain damage any day.
My question came because the wiki only has two categories- partial and long drop, and acts like all full suspensions are long drop. I am looking for more information on full suspension without a drop.
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