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Suicidal_manlet

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Mar 9, 2024
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Bathroom is the only place where I can CTB at peace but I am afraid that after I lose consciousness my body might move a lot which will make my parents aware and break the door or smth. So I wanted to know that does your body starts moving after u pass out? And if yes then can u stop it?
 
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PanaxMan

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Apr 11, 2023
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Bathroom is the only place where I can CTB at peace but I am afraid that after I lose consciousness my body might move a lot which will make my parents aware and break the door or smth. So I wanted to know that does your body starts moving after u pass out? And if yes then can u stop it?
put this as a help thread, not much of a discussion
 
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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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How strong would be the convulsions? Can I stop it by tieing my hands?
It's not just your hands. Your entire body will start thrashing around as your brain scrambles to exist without air. How much you move will be unique to you. You could just twitch a little or you could look like a fish on land.
 
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Suicidal_manlet

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Mar 9, 2024
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It's not just your hands. Your entire body will start thrashing around as your brain scrambles to exist without air. How much you move will be unique to you. You could just twitch a little or you could look like a fish on land.
Maybe doing it in bathroom won't be a good idea after all
 
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FadingDawn

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Jul 18, 2023
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I'm very sorry to hear your struggling... I'd reccomend however, if you really must choose such a method, it basically has to be when you have the house for yourself for at least several hours. Otherwise, it's too dangerous; that'll you be discovered.
 
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r.vival

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Mar 29, 2024
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I'm very sorry to hear your struggling... I'd reccomend however, if you really must choose such a method, it basically has to be when you have the house for yourself for at least several hours. Otherwise, it's too dangerous; that'll you be discovered.
i agree with fadingdawn.. if you're discovered too soon things might not end that well for you. i hope you find peace.
 
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godbody

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Apr 21, 2024
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I don't know why you'd want to do this while your parents are home.

You'll thrash about & Ive even heard, on here in fact, of people passing out then waking up on their feet due to the SI & thrashing about. Thrash about hard enough & put a foot on the floor, you'll push yourself up.
 
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Suicidal_manlet

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I'm very sorry to hear your struggling... I'd reccomend however, if you really must choose such a method, it basically has to be when you have the house for yourself for at least several hours. Otherwise, it's too dangerous; that'll you be discovered.
Appreciate it. But is this methodo really bad or something? I've heard it has good success rate and easy to pull off
 
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FadingDawn

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Appreciate it. But is this methodo really bad or something? I've heard it has good success rate and easy to pull off
If done right -- which isn't always as easy as it sounds -- you can black out in under a minute; but it takes a long, long time for you to die. If the ropes slips, the anchor-point breaks, or if someone interrupts you, and releases you from the partial-suspense, you can end up with severe and irreparable brain damage.
 
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Suicidal_manlet

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If done right -- which isn't always as easy as it sounds -- you can black out in under a minute; but it takes a long, long time for you to die. If the ropes slips, the anchor-point breaks, or if someone interrupts you, and releases you from the partial-suspense, you can end up with severe and irreparable brain damage.
How does the rope slips from your neck? Or do you mean it gets untied from the anchor point?
 
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lqpbxeuh

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Feb 28, 2024
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I'm very sorry to hear your struggling... I'd reccomend however, if you really must choose such a method, it basically has to be when you have the house for yourself for at least several hours. Otherwise, it's too dangerous; that'll you be discovered.
My house has a basement, would that be a safer place to hang yourself? I never have the house to myself
 
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FadingDawn

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Jul 18, 2023
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My house has a basement, would that be a safer place to hang yourself? I never have the house to myself
I can't advise, nor comment, on something so specific to yourself, and what you feel is right doing.
How does the rope slips from your neck? Or do you mean it gets untied from the anchor point?
You should look up the partial suspension megathread on this forum, your questions might be answered there.
 
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