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b12ruinedme

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Sep 1, 2019
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Failed partial a lot of times now and really need to die. Question: will i always pass out when going full suspension. Because carotid only needs 10 lbs of pressure, but i feel like I already achieved that with partial and don't pass out. Will I not pass out during full and suffocate to death or is that impossible?
 
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It depends where around the neck you place the rope. It is possible to suffocate to death during full. If you miss the Carotids you won't pass out and will crush your windpipe instead.
 
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b12ruinedme

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Sep 1, 2019
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Might just go with that method. Got a nylon rope, packaging says 2000 lbs carrying weight, slip knot, and rope attached to a big wooden support in the garage. Alone in the house all night so shouldn't be found
 
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BPD_LE

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It's my method too, I'll probably go with full. Failure isn't an option for me. I wish you peace.
 
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Astral316

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Aug 26, 2019
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I'm in the same boat. With full suspension you're putting multiples of 10 pounds on your carotids so there's no reason to not pass out fast unless the rope is in an incredibly awkward position around your neck.

Search the posts of the member "lady black" for first hand account.
 
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b12ruinedme

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I'm in the same boat. With full suspension you're putting multiples of 10 pounds on your carotids so there's no reason to not pass out fast unless the rope is in an incredibly awkward position around your neck.

Search the posts of the member "lady black" for first hand account.
True, but I think i've reached 10 lbs with partial a lot of times already... that's why i doubted
 
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