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MG_39

MG_39

Physically ill suffering couch potato
Jul 5, 2019
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I have read a lot if not all threads about partial suspension. Yesterday and today I have practiced but without success.

For those of us that have failed, is the reason that we don't put our full weight into the noose? Sure i push down hard into the noose, but I don't really "let my body fall" into the noose. So the megathread is filled with people who just don't fully commit?

I read about famous people who ctb with partial, and ask myself if they just do it, and let themselves fall into the noose, take a couple of seconds of pain and then start to pass out?

Thoughts?
 
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bipolar22

bipolar22

Student
Aug 31, 2022
145
I think definitely a commitment issue.
We ,myself included, try partial but then its uncomfortable and doesn't happen quickly enough and we feel that anxiety and blood pressure buildup in the head and call it. But if there were a fire and it was partial right now or burning to death I'm sure I could have made it work the very first time.
Then again whoever succeeded, we don't know how often they tried and failed and then finally got it right.
partial seems close to full suspension. In the sense that almost all of the bodies weight is needed to suppress atrial blood flow to pass out swiftly. that's at least my experience.
 
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deadbidaylight

deadbidaylight

When life leaves us blind, love keeps us kind
Feb 27, 2025
143
I also think it's a commitment issue. If your time is up and you really want to go, you'll follow through even if it's uncomfortable. In the case of a few celebrities I've researched who have died this way, I find it hard to believe that they were sitting in their rooms nightly, practicing how to make it as comfortable as possible. Lots of times, it's spur of the moment and impulsive so I assume no practicing is involved in a lot of these cases.
 
charcoalcat

charcoalcat

Student
Apr 17, 2018
102
Use a knot which tightens as you drop (etc. noose knot). Before dropping, tighten the knot as tight as humanly possible with your hands. After dropping, the noose will further tighten to a very uncomfortable point (you don't need full bodyweight for this). If the noose placement is correct, you'll pass out within 5 to 10 seconds. I've done it several times and would have departed if it weren't for my reflexes kicking in and quit at the very last moment.
 
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Vivir_O_No

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Dec 10, 2023
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Use a knot which tightens as you drop (etc. noose knot). Before dropping, tighten the knot as tight as humanly possible with your hands. After dropping, the noose will further tighten to a very uncomfortable point (you don't need full bodyweight for this). If the noose placement is correct, you'll pass out within 5 to 10 seconds. I've done it several times and would have departed if it weren't for my reflexes kicking in and quit at the very last moment.
Which position and placement did you used?
 
charcoalcat

charcoalcat

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Apr 17, 2018
102
Which position and placement did you used?
Placement: above trachea
Position: I used several; sitting, kneeling, leg bending. Doesn't really matter as long as you're dropping and using gravity to finish the job.
 
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