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toomuchgrief

a grieving mother
Sep 15, 2019
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I heard that if hanging correctly we should pass out and not feel suffocate right? But then I have see videos of people that do it but they end up kicking/jerking their legs like crazy like they were suffering from suffocating before they actually stop moving (dead).

I have anxiety, so the feeling of suffocating is a No go for me. I rather just put a tactical shotgun in my head and blast my head off to pieces that like Shuaiby guy video instead of kicking my legs suffocating.
I actually suffocate before so I KNOW how it feels, and Nope, never want to experience that again.

Hanging methods folks (or those had try hanging before and fail), do hanging give you the suffocate feel? you know before enter dead/or pass out.
 
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selfhater

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i feel u
i have anxiety and i went thru suffocating before and it's so so scary i don't wanna go thru it again
from my experience i did suffocate first time but after practice many times it's just discomfort and very little suffocate that u can handle i guess but ik some ppl felt like falling asleep to them and i wish i experience that too, i didn't pass out so i don't know :(
 
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Jan 19, 2020
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Hmm ...
There is a way to do it by breaking your neck, and allegedly you die instantly. Not sure how to do it, though; I think you need to do it in a certain way/latitude/knot.
 
TeenIdle

TeenIdle

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Feb 29, 2020
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I've never found the carotid to pass out whenever I've tried partial. It feels like I don't have carotids, I never pass out, I don't know where tf they are. I only get headaches because blood gets stuck in my head and It feels like it's gonna explode. I can't understand how some people have it so easy to find the carotids and pass out quickly...
 
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Sarainia Angelsong

Female, Earth, Depressed
Mar 7, 2019
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If I knew where my carotid arteries are, then I be gone by tonight simply put, and rot and stink and reduced down to bones I will officially be.
 
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wanttheend

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I heard that if hanging correctly we should pass out and not feel suffocate right? But then I have see videos of people that do it but they end up kicking/jerking their legs like crazy like they were suffering from suffocating before they actually stop moving (dead).

I have anxiety, so the feeling of suffocating is a No go for me. I rather just put a tactical shotgun in my head and blast my head off to pieces that like Shuaiby guy video instead of kicking my legs suffocating.
I actually suffocate before so I KNOW how it feels, and Nope, never want to experience that again.

Hanging methods folks (or those had try hanging before and fail), do hanging give you the suffocate feel? you know before enter dead/or pass out.
if done correctly you should pass out in 10/15 seconds. after that you won't feel anything or know anything until your heart finally ceases beating and you die. A possible 10 seconds of feeling shouldn't stop you since you will be gone and that will be it
 
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Shu

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if done correctly you should pass out in 10/15 seconds. after that you won't feel anything or know anything until your heart finally ceases beating and you die. A possible 10 seconds of feeling shouldn't stop you since you will be gone and that will be it
It's true. I've practiced full suspension with a chair next to me so I could get back on and within 8 or 9 seconds I felt myself blacking out.
 
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WrongPlaceWrongTime

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But then I have see videos of people that do it but they end up kicking/jerking their legs like crazy like they were suffering from suffocating before they actually stop moving (dead)
When done correctly, body will probably thrash about, this is involuntary muscle movement after loss of consciousness.
 
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