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going to ctb tonight, but...
Thread starterJennifersbody
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I am thinking of ending everything tonight using the partial suspension hanging method. Should I instead wait and buy SN? It's highly available and legal in my country, it's really cheap, too. i just dk which method would be more succesful. SN or hanging?
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I can't make a decision for you but partial in particular has a high failure rate (my personal opinion). If I had to choose among those 2 methods I'd go with SN.
I am thinking of ending everything tonight using the partial suspension hanging method. Should I instead wait and buy SN? It's highly available and legal in my country, it's really cheap, too. i just dk which method would be more succesful. SN or hanging?
SN method is hard to prepare, since it requires not only the SN, but also bunch of meds. Partial is hard to perform (not really though), as it requires willpower and correct positioning. My choice is partial, but it's up for you to decide. There are megathreads on all of the methods, and that's a plenty of options: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/suicide-resource-compilation.3/
We attempted partial back in December. We were at it for over 2 hours changing positions/lengths. It's not always as easy as it looks. Whatever you decide, we wish you peace. Big hugs. Be well on your journey.
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