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is there any special place you want to ctb?
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Either in my closet in the home I grew up in or a small local park. Both I've felt safe/calm in which is more than I have here now. I'd prefer the first but can't be there and wouldn't want my parents to find me. But especially now I crave that feeling of safety. I wish I could just hide there by myself feeling like the outside world couldn't touch me for a bit.
I think for me, what would be important is the method succeeding, I would have to ctb in a place where there is no chance of being interrupted to reduce the chances of the method failing. I do like the sound of ctb in an isolated forest, but I do not think I would be able to realistically do that, that is just my ideal location.
My bedroom---When the time comes, I'll transport the big nitrogen tank from the laundry room to my bedroom and set things up there--lots of big cushions to support my upper body on the bed, and putting the Nitrogen tank(still in the box except for top part)in between the bed and the end dresser for support, don't want it falling down
Either in my closet in the home I grew up in or a small local park. Both I've felt safe/calm in which is more than I have here now. I'd prefer the first but can't be there and wouldn't want my parents to find me. But especially now I crave that feeling of safety. I wish I could just hide there by myself feeling like the outside world couldn't touch me for a bit.
Yes, though I wouldn't ever actually go out there. I don't want to traumatize anyone or tarnish the park, because it is special to me. Just it brings me incredible calm and I wish I could have that when I leave. I'm not as emotionally attached to my bathroom, surprisingly.
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