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GrayShadow

GrayShadow

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Oct 26, 2025
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In terms of the anchor point, there is a spot that can hold on to my whole body weight. In terms of partial hanging though, the only things at that height are my doorknobs, and those are really flimsy. I'm thinking maybe also ligature strangulation? The sad thing is that I don't own any rope, and it would be kind of strange if I went into a store and just bought rope lol. My best bet right now is a tie, and I have a long enough string for ligature strangulation. Any tips or tricks or recommendations? I'm not too sure how to proceed from here.
 
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Its not strange that u would just buy a rope, no one is going to ask or judge what u are getting it for (also buying it online is a option). If u have an anchor point that can hold your whole weight and im guessing it would be a full-suspension its way better than partial.

If u are able to get your hands on a normal rope and still want to do partial u can do the over the door setup (anchor point is the doorknob on the other side and u close the door)

If u really cant get a rope u can experiment with the doorknobs to see if the pressure on your neck will be enough. A tie should be okay for a ligature. From my experience the doorknob is too low so im practically laying down trying to hang myself.

Ligature strangulation is extremly painful and uncomfortable, your head will be exploding and it takes alot more time to pass out than in normal hanging. If u dont care about that its an option but im obviously not going to recommend it.

Have a good time ^^
 
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Its not strange that u would just buy a rope, no one is going to ask or judge what u are getting it for (also buying it online is a option). If u have an anchor point that can hold your whole weight and im guessing it would be a full-suspension its way better than partial.

If u are able to get your hands on a normal rope and still want to do partial u can do the over the door setup (anchor point is the doorknob on the other side and u close the door)

If u really cant get a rope u can experiment with the doorknobs to see if the pressure on your neck will be enough. A tie should be okay for a ligature. From my experience the doorknob is too low so im practically laying down trying to hang myself.

Ligature strangulation is extremly painful and uncomfortable, your head will be exploding and it takes alot more time to pass out than in normal hanging. If u dont care about that its an option but im obviously not going to recommend it.

Have a good time ^^
Alright, thanks for the info!
 
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