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DiscussionDoes partial hanging hurt?
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I'm planning to ctb by partial hanging next month. But I really don't want any pain or suffering when I do it. I heard this is the most painless method I can do right now. So can someone tell me everything about partial hanging? Or if there's a more painless way to ctb?
People have said it hurts to much then on the other side they have said it's euphoric feeling. Can be unreliable as you can have an automatic reaction to stand up. Full suspension is apparently the way to go.
People have said it hurts to much then on the other side they have said it's euphoric feeling. Can be unreliable as you can have an automatic reaction to stand up. Full suspension is apparently the way to go.
I'm planning to ctb by partial hanging next month. But I really don't want any pain or suffering when I do it. I heard this is the most painless method I can do right now. So can someone tell me everything about partial hanging? Or if there's a more painless way to ctb?
In my experience it's not painful, you just have to hit the right location of the artery. You'll feel lightheaded, faint, then go limp in a few seconds. If you happen to regain consciousness in the process, you'll feel the sensation of wanting to vomit and feel tired. You'll also feel like you have trouble swallowing.
Tried it twice, and still finding a position and area I'm comfortable with, both attempts had lots of pain somewhat. Also felt lots of pressure in my head and was coughing in the process so I knew I was doing it wrong.
In my experience it's not painful, you just have to hit the right location of the artery. You'll feel lightheaded, faint, then go limp in a few seconds. If you happen to regain consciousness in the process, you'll feel the sensation of wanting to vomit and feel tired. You'll also feel like you have trouble swallowing.
Just under the jawline put your hand on your Adam's apple and feel for the pulses. I've tried the slipknot twice now as a practice run was very quick from light headed to almost passed out while kneeling in seconds
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