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thehorizons
Student
- Mar 25, 2026
- 154
I just got my rope today and I haven't cut it yet since I need to get a kitchen lighter and a sharp knife first, but I was experimenting with partial hanging today regardless.
So I dropped a bunch of rope to the ground and fixed a regular noose knot to my neck above my Adam's apple. Then, I walked around the corner of my room, so that there would be tension from the rope. I felt a sleepy sensation and a tightness around my ears (it wasn't necessarily a head explosion feeling). To describe it, the noose was basically choking me above my Adam's apple.
Is this the feeling you want to black out when you actually carry out the method properly? If so, how long should the sleepy sensation last for til blackout? I'm curious if anyone who blacked out before has any experience? Also, if you're doing the method properly can you still breathe a bit? I'm not sure if I'm doing it incorrectly if I'm still able to breathe, but I imagine the correct way doesn't involve choking but just blocking the carotid arteries.
So I dropped a bunch of rope to the ground and fixed a regular noose knot to my neck above my Adam's apple. Then, I walked around the corner of my room, so that there would be tension from the rope. I felt a sleepy sensation and a tightness around my ears (it wasn't necessarily a head explosion feeling). To describe it, the noose was basically choking me above my Adam's apple.
Is this the feeling you want to black out when you actually carry out the method properly? If so, how long should the sleepy sensation last for til blackout? I'm curious if anyone who blacked out before has any experience? Also, if you're doing the method properly can you still breathe a bit? I'm not sure if I'm doing it incorrectly if I'm still able to breathe, but I imagine the correct way doesn't involve choking but just blocking the carotid arteries.