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Gagging Reflex While Hanging
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Not sure how far I should go as practice, but today I just pulled a tie around my neck somewhat tight, and I instantly had a gag reflex and started coughing. Don't want my family to hear my coughing and come to me, what should I do?
What are you using rope belt cordage neck tie? Some people have more success placing the ligature lower on the neck some higher, practice and you will find it
Hi, I'm new to the site. Where can I find that resources section? This page is not very much user friendly and doesn't have a search function as far as I know. I am looking for the optimal length of rope to buy. Is three meters enough?
Hi, I'm new to the site. Where can I find that resources section? This page is not very much user friendly and doesn't have a search function as far as I know. I am looking for the optimal length of rope to buy. Is three meters enough?
3 Metres should be more than enough imo. Just make sure it's tied properly around your neck and the spot its fixed to, both the rope and fixation point should be able to support the weight of a human
3 Metres should be more than enough imo. Just make sure it's tied properly around your neck and the spot its fixed to, both the rope and fixation point should be able to support the weight of a human
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