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Partial is painless and quick.
Source: I tried but I was rescued.
Trust me I felt 0 pain or discomfort. But that may not be the case for everyone. I tried it again a couple of days back and I had a really bad gag reflex. I must practice a lot.
Full suspension can feel less uncomfortable of you have a really thick ligature. That's the same with partial. I used a scarf to hang myself.
But let me tell you this..a failed attempt can leave you traumatized. It's going to be one year(almost) and I'm still not fully recovered even with therapy and meds. So be careful of that.
In conclusion, yes. Partial hanging is reliable despite the controversy. A lot of ss members CTB using partial.
Plus if someone is scared of hanging, aea can be a good option but it may not be a pleasant sight for the people who rescue.
Ther are numrous, frequent posts about partial failing- it does work sometimes, but based on posts it is a small percentage of the time- when it does work it may be more peaceful than full. Full seems to work most of the timje, and if it fails it is typically becauswe someone heard them or walked in on them and rescued them. WIth partial it is very common that people pass out and stand up and it doesn't work and they can't try again for w while because their next hurts for days afterwards.Partial is painless and quick.
Source: I tried but I was rescued.
Trust me I felt 0 pain or discomfort. But that may not be the case for everyone. I tried it again a couple of days back and I had a really bad gag reflex. I must practice a lot.
Full suspension can feel less uncomfortable of you have a really thick ligature. That's the same with partial. I used a scarf to hang myself.
But let me tell you this..a failed attempt can leave you traumatized. It's going to be one year(almost) and I'm still not fully recovered even with therapy and meds. So be careful of that.
In conclusion, yes. Partial hanging is reliable despite the controversy. A lot of ss members CTB using partial.
Plus if someone is scared of hanging, aea can be a good option but it may not be a pleasant sight for the people who rescue.
If your parents care about you even some you may want to give them a chance to care and to help you- it really depends on your situation- I am always skeptical of someone ctb-ing when they still live with their parents because then they are likely so young that there are still lots of ways to turn their lives around if only they could see what they are.I was supposed to attend school the next day. So my mom walked in to tell me that I should sleep. That was when she saw me having convulsions.
Full seems to be much more reliable and partial seems to be much more peaceful when it works, but it fails very often. All methods have plusses and minuses and it usually takes a lot of research and a lot of time to settle on a method, which also gives a person time to consider whether ctb is the right thing for them. Less than 5% of attempts overall work, according to u.s. statistics, and failed attempts can cause damage, I personally have a very strong opinion that for people under 25 ctb is rarely the best option- even under 30. The farther a person gets along in life the less chance there is to turn things around.Full hanging or partial hanging which is better?
I was supposed to attend school the next day. So my mom walked in to tell me that I should sleep. That was when she saw me having convulsions.
I was supposed to attend school the next day. So my mom walked in to tell me that I should sleep. That was when she saw me having convulsions.
Yeah I'll try and do that. When I gain enough trust I might fake going on a holiday and CTB.Don't do it if there is someone else in the house. If you can't be alone then somewhere secluded like the woods is an option. Bonus of having tree branches for possible anchor points. Make sure to test the branch strength if you choose this route.
Do you think thicker the rope, more the success rate? I've been analyzing this for a year now and from what I concluded thin ropes couldn't contract the carotid much due to less diameter. The thicker ropes in the other hand, due to larger surface area, tends to contract the artery perfectly.Don't do it if there is someone else in the house. If you can't be alone then somewhere secluded like the woods is an option. Bonus of having tree branches for possible anchor points. Make sure to test the branch strength if you choose this route.
What? is this true? the thinner the rope the less likely the carotid will be compressed?Yeah I'll try and do that. When I gain enough trust I might fake going on a holiday and CTB.
Do you think thicker the rope, more the success rate? I've been analyzing this for a year now and from what I concluded thin ropes couldn't contract the carotid much due to less diameter. The thicker ropes in the other hand, due to larger surface area, tends to contract the artery perfectly.
"aea"?Partial is painless and quick.
Source: I tried but I was rescued.
Trust me I felt 0 pain or discomfort. But that may not be the case for everyone. I tried it again a couple of days back and I had a really bad gag reflex. I must practice a lot.
Full suspension can feel less uncomfortable of you have a really thick ligature. That's the same with partial. I used a scarf to hang myself.
But let me tell you this..a failed attempt can leave you traumatized. It's going to be one year(almost) and I'm still not fully recovered even with therapy and meds. So be careful of that.
In conclusion, yes. Partial hanging is reliable despite the controversy. A lot of ss members CTB using partial.
Plus if someone is scared of hanging, aea can be a good option but it may not be a pleasant sight for the people who rescue.
Since yesterday I've scrolled through a few more threads and it seems to mean something that prevents you from vomiting. Don't know how it's relevant here though?curious also
auto erotic asphyxiation."aea"?
I've heard some people say this one way and other people say this another way.Yeah I'll try and do that. When I gain enough trust I might fake going on a holiday and CTB.
Do you think thicker the rope, more the success rate? I've been analyzing this for a year now and from what I concluded thin ropes couldn't contract the carotid much due to less diameter. The thicker ropes in the other hand, due to larger surface area, tends to contract the artery perfectly.
What do you think in terms on pain levels or this vs jumping?Thin rope should work but comfort really suffers. It can dig into the neck, basically higher psi on the skin. Thicker rope spreads the force over more skin, less psi.
With full, you have enough weight to pull you down and tighten the slip knot. That is what makes you pass out. After that, time finishes what you started.
Make sure you have at least 30 minutes alone after you hang.