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catchthebussoonuk

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Jan 23, 2025
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Has anyone considered how to ctb in a place where your body is unlikely to be found?
I have ideas on how I can make it hard for anyone to know where to start looking
 
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idelttoilfsadness21

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Jan 6, 2025
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It's usually the woods basically as a place people rarely check or an underground cave or something…
 
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areyousafe??

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Nov 27, 2024
478
I've considered jumping from a cliff and hopefully my body washes out to sea, but then again it might wash ashore.
 
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idelttoilfsadness21

I need a moment right now
Jan 6, 2025
649
I've considered jumping from a cliff and hopefully my body washes out to sea, but then again it might wash ashore.
Some bodies takes a damn long time to reach shore because your body will take a long time to drift afloat depending on your weight when you were arrive and most bodies at least take up to few days to a week to be found if it's found in the ocean… riverbanks and lakes, however, is another story, but you're forgetting live parasites can easily decompose it quickly too…
 
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areyousafe??

Arcanist
Nov 27, 2024
478
Some bodies takes a damn long time to reach shore because your body will take a long time to drift afloat depending on your weight when you were arrive and most bodies at least take up to few days to a week to be found if it's found in the ocean… riverbanks and lakes, however, is another story, but you're forgetting live parasites can easily decompose it quickly too…
I find jumping off a cliff quite difficult because I am petrified of heights.
 
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idelttoilfsadness21

I need a moment right now
Jan 6, 2025
649
I find jumping off a cliff quite difficult because I am petrified of heights.
What about just being in a cave or the woods instead? There's also abandoned places too
 
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Gustav Hartmann

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Aug 28, 2021
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I will hang myself in a remote forest. It is a former military training area full of duds. I hope they will only find my skeleton.
 
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conveniently_dead

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May 31, 2019
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I used to climb the roof of my local school. I always remember thinking if I died up there nobody would likely find my body for months.
 
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kitia973

kitia973

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Dec 24, 2024
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It's difficult. I would want my body to be found within the first day, but also the thought of disappearing forever intrigues me. Human decomposition is rather disturbing, and I don't really want my body to be a maggot-invested hive when people discover me.
 
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catchthebussoonuk

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Jan 23, 2025
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It's usually the woods basically as a place people rarely check or an underground cave or something…
I have a choice of good way out locations. Just need to select one depending on if I can find a partner to join me will determine the final location
 
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WatchmeBurn

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Apr 26, 2023
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I used to climb the roof of my local school. I always remember thinking if I died up there nobody would likely find my body for months.

People would notice the smell as your body decayed and they'd get someone out to look for the cause, I suspect.
In the UK it's not really possible to do this, there just isn't enough wilderness. Even the forests aren't that big, and pretty much every inch will have people walking through them fairly regularly.

Maybe the Scottish Highlands, but that's so far away from me, so I can't really get there with any ease.
 
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catchthebussoonuk

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Jan 23, 2025
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I have considered the smell and thoughts are that at this time of year there are less walkers out, I know remote places that are near farms that smell a lot anyway, decomposition will be slower at this time of year assuming it stays relatively cold. Not that I'm going to know diddly about it anyhow I will at least give it a go!
 

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