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SuicideM4n

SuicideM4n

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Aug 9, 2021
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I put the rope in several different positions and never lost consciousness.

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WhiteRabbit

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I'm late, i'm late. For a very important date.
Feb 12, 2019
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I think it depends on your anatomy. Some people pass out super easy with any compression on the arteries, for others it's almost impossible.
 
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WrongPlaceWrongTime

WrongPlaceWrongTime

Better never to have been
Jul 4, 2021
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The carotid arteries (which carry blood to the brain) are often a lot harder to block than other vessels.
 
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Jaded Pear

Jaded Pear

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Sep 23, 2021
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I understand your pain of not getting partial to work. 5 attempts to far and never lost consciousness.

My partial attempt two days ago, resulted in me spitting up a little bit of blood afterwards. No damage to the outside of my neck, much less pain compared to my previous attempts. I have no idea how I didn't restrict my blood flow enough to pass out, despite probably bleeding on the inside of my throat. Feeling kinda desperate, afraid I'll jump in front of a train or something, which I know is bad because it involves other people.

Partial is hard, for me at least, still trying it though.
 
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