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trixy12345

New Member
Feb 8, 2024
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I live with my family and the idea of them finding me makes me feel extremely guilty. I want to book a room somewhere like Travelodge, Premier Inn, etc but I haven't been to one in ages so I have no idea how I'd be able to successfully hang myself in one of their rooms. I don't leave my house and the idea of traveling ages to a hotel, just to find out that there's nowhere I can hang myself is annoying, I obviously want to succeed but I also don't want to die a slow, antagonising death. Does anyone know if hotels in the UK are "suicide proof"?
 
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4g1vvvven

🔍 Looking for the nicest exit 🚪
Feb 14, 2023
179
They usually are fairly hanging proof I reckon, I don't think you'd find too many secure points to hang from.

You could maybe look for Airbnb or something with pictures?
 
mortuarymary

mortuarymary

Enlightened
Jan 17, 2024
1,363
I live with my family and the idea of them finding me makes me feel extremely guilty. I want to book a room somewhere like Travelodge, Premier Inn, etc but I haven't been to one in ages so I have no idea how I'd be able to successfully hang myself in one of their rooms. I don't leave my house and the idea of traveling ages to a hotel, just to find out that there's nowhere I can hang myself is annoying, I obviously want to succeed but I also don't want to die a slow, antagonising death. Does anyone know if hotels in the UK are "suicide proof"?
Travel lodge was for me.unless you partial hang with door knob.
 

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