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fallen.dove

fallen.dove

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Jan 24, 2026
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yesterday i decided that idk when but im gonna hang myself since there is no other method that is affordable or its just hard to get things needed to do sth. which one is more effective? partial or just the normal way? any tips for that? i dont have a place to do this yet. i guess partial in the closet maybe and uh full suspention in the forest somewhere..i just read the hanging thread and some other "guides" and stories but i am still not sure. last question..is there sth to stop my si or uhh just make it less strong? i already tried partial once but i stopped mid trying because my si was going thru the roof, and i was 12 so i was just dumb lol.
dont try to make me change my mind, if ill do it-ill do it. if not-its my business. ty
 
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VegasLyra

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Recommend against FSH. Not only because it requires a stronger rope to support your full body weight but also because there's a small chance that due to the positioning of the knot you won't go unconscious and instead will suffocate to death
 
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TheTwelthRootOfTwo

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I don't know what to say about the survival instinct. That one gets me every time. Last night I tried partial hanging and was actually blacking out and somehow, I don't' remember this part, got back up all the way. It was very surreal.

I'm thinking maybe some benzo's, Benadryl or alcohol could lower it a bit.

I don't think anyone here is going to "try to change your mind". This is a safe space for people to discuss their suicidal feelings.
 
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OnMyLast Legs

OnMyLast Legs

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I've read that most people graduate from partial to full but I seem to have gone the other way. I have a partial setup in my closet right now that gives me tingly extremities and a weird rush from blood cutoff. I think it's feasible, just more intense in terms of physical sensation than I thought.
 
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JesiBel

JesiBel

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Recommend against FSH. Not only because it requires a stronger rope to support your full body weight but also because there's a small chance that due to the positioning of the knot you won't go unconscious and instead will suffocate to death
What you're saying makes no sense. Full Suspension Hanging is better than Partial Hanging because you use your entire body weight to exert pressure. The way to avoid mistakes is by reading and researching on the forum, so you can perform the procedure correctly and lose consciousness quickly.

📌 Brief summary of some points in the Hanging method: death mechanism, ligature (knots and position), anchor point (knots), rope (type, material, thickness), testing, general advice

📌 Mistakes in the Hanging method

📌 Main points where the attempt may fail

You don't need a rope from another world; most synthetic materials are strong, such as polyester and polypropylene (cheap and easy to find), between 10 and 14 mm thick. They would easily support a person's weight. And if you still have doubts, you can check the rope's label and read its Working Load Limit (WLL).
It is even mandatory to test your anchor point and rope before any attempt; neither should break or show any damage. Tie the rope to the anchor point and hang from it with your hands, applying all your weight. Repeat this several times.

The correct position of the ligature and its knot are always necessary, regardless of whether it is Full or Partial Suspension. This is key to achieving loss of consciousness within seconds and adequate compression of the carotid arteries.

Spreading fear is pointless.
 
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VegasLyra

VegasLyra

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What you're saying makes no sense. Full Suspension Hanging is better than Partial Hanging because you use your entire body weight to exert pressure. The way to avoid mistakes is by reading and researching on the forum, so you can perform the procedure correctly and lose consciousness quickly.

📌 Brief summary of some points in the Hanging method: death mechanism, ligature (knots and position), anchor point (knots), rope (type, material, thickness), testing, general advice

📌 Mistakes in the Hanging method

📌 Main points where the attempt may fail

You don't need a rope from another world; most synthetic materials are strong, such as polyester and polypropylene (cheap and easy to find), between 10 and 14 mm thick. They would easily support a person's weight. And if you still have doubts, you can check the rope's label and read its Working Load Limit (WLL).
It is even mandatory to test your anchor point and rope before any attempt; neither should break or show any damage. Tie the rope to the anchor point and hang from it with your hands, applying all your weight. Repeat this several times.

The correct position of the ligature and its knot are always necessary, regardless of whether it is Full or Partial Suspension. This is key to achieving loss of consciousness within seconds and adequate compression of the carotid arteries.

Spreading fear is pointless.
I've literally seen videos of FSH where they're clearly conscious throughout and struggling with their hands trying to undo the knot.
 
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