I’vehadenough
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- Sep 15, 2018
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Thinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
If done right, you won't notice going unconscious at all.. I don't find it scary..Thinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
No it's not scary. Overtakes you quickly and painlessly I'd done correctly. Try with a slip knot in a partial suspension to see if it's something you'd be comfortable with. Lower some of your weight and you will feel everything fade slightly. It's the same feeling as someone lightly choking you to the point of passing out. It only gets painful if you drop all of your weight quickly and feel the pain from the rope. It doesn't take your full body weight to go unconscious.Thinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
Miss the feeling actually...No it's not scary. Overtakes you quickly and painlessly I'd done correctly. Try with a slip knot in a partial suspension to see if it's something you'd be comfortable with. Lower some of your weight and you will feel everything fade slightly. It's the same feeling as someone lightly choking you to the point of passing out. It only gets painful if you drop all of your weight quickly and feel the pain from the rope. It doesn't take your full body weight to go unconscious.
Yes, at least for me. You won't succeed first time. It's very hard not to pull out.
It's not scary at all it's more odd if you fail and wake up from itThinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
Opposite experience for me. First time l obviously found the sweet spot and passed out almost by accident after a few seconds during a test. Have followed this up several times since to no success, perhaps as l now know it's coming, and it's not as comfortable as the first time.
Thinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
Why u still alive? Someone find u? How long time u was hanging? By the time u was unconscious it bring sequels for u?
Rope slipped off door handle, was out for about one minute. Coming round was a very peculiar experience but was reassured that it was an easy and painless method. Since then, not as much fun, it has to be said.
Try a more resistant rope and a robust place to hold the rope, as a knot more strong.
How did you wake up? Once unconscious would it be final?Not particularly. You've just gotta commit. I found it very frightening when I was doing a half-assed practice run, but once I did it for real, I barely noticed myself slipping out of consciousness
You shouldn't even feel it. Passing out is a glorious feeling of nothingness. I like to think of it as a peaceful numbness that life can never provideThinking of hanging. But afraid that going unconscious will scare me too much
I was caught.How did you wake up? Once unconscious would it be final?
Going unconscious feels kind of good after a point.
First, pressure on neck does suck. But it is tolerable for a few seconds. Assuming you use a decent rope and not one too thin and also that you pad your neck so it's not on raw skin, that hurts. You might feel the need to swallow.
Then after a few seconds it doesn't hurt anymore. You fell good. Warm. Tingly. Half asleep. Kind if like when you just woke up and want to go back to sleep. Then you pass out without realizing it.
So all in all, physically, hanging isn't that bad. Some people do it for pleasure. It does feel good.
All the fear and uncomfortable feeling is from the fact that you are about to die and the survival instinct.
Get drunk to kill the body's survival instinct.
Meditate and think to fix yourself because you are part of the survival instinct since you want to live and not to die.
For me, it was terrifying. There was a bunch of pressure in my head and I had a visual experience similar to a migraine.
Why didn't you go through with it? And how tight is the noose?Also, you might need to try it a couple of times before you get the right feeling.
Doing it right means your head is not feeling "full and about to explode" and your face and eyes are not "about to burst".
Doing it right means you feel a bit uncomfortable from the pressure on neck, then soon feel like you're dizzy/drifting away/vision fades/tired/going to sleep.
It took me a couple of times to get the position of the noose right for me and the pressure and speed of doing it that feels and works for me.
Just try it for yourself.
How do you do partial l?No it's not scary. Overtakes you quickly and painlessly I'd done correctly. Try with a slip knot in a partial suspension to see if it's something you'd be comfortable with. Lower some of your weight and you will feel everything fade slightly. It's the same feeling as someone lightly choking you to the point of passing out. It only gets painful if you drop all of your weight quickly and feel the pain from the rope. It doesn't take your full body weight to go unconscious.
Also, you might need to try it a couple of times before you get the right feeling.
Doing it right means your head is not feeling "full and about to explode" and your face and eyes are not "about to burst".
Doing it right means you feel a bit uncomfortable from the pressure on neck, then soon feel like you're dizzy/drifting away/vision fades/tired/going to sleep.
It took me a couple of times to get the position of the noose right for me and the pressure and speed of doing it that feels and works for me.
Just try it for yourself.
This feeling of fading away scares me a lot. U talk in a way that seems to be very peaceful but is a psychological torture. I mean, if it were so easy to denial your survival instincts, why are u yet here?
Alcohol does remove some of the physical and maybe emotional survival instinct.
Not for all. For me yes. If I get drunk and hit my head on the wall it barely hurts if at all. Usually it hurts a lot. Also emotionally it removes a lot of irrational emotional fear. I can be naked and confident on the train if drunk.
As for the fading away thing. Its not that which sucks.
What sucks is knowing your body will die. And that sucks. Like I said. Think about it. Meditation.
As for why i'm here. Not for long. I'm trying everyday.