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crimsonpool

crimsonpool

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May 15, 2023
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i cant buy a rope+dont have one at home.im just wondering what objects if any, like common household objects could be used for this(cords? shoelaces?). sorry if this is a stupid question just desperate
 
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Vizzy

Vizzy

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May 6, 2023
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i cant buy a rope+dont have one at home.im just wondering what objects if any, like common household objects could be used for this(cords? shoelaces?). sorry if this is a stupid question just desperate
It depends on type of cord, do test run and see the cord is able to carry your weight or not, I don't think shoelaces can hold your weight

Strong belt is a good option
 
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crimsonpool

crimsonpool

hikikomori
May 15, 2023
96
It depends on type of cord, do test run and see the cord is able to carry your weight or not, I don't think shoelaces can hold your weight

Strong belt is a good option
ok, thank you
 
squirley

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May 6, 2023
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I've seen other people mention.
Ripped up bed sheet
Belt
Skipping rope (tough one)
Electrical cord (I'm using)
Not sure about shoe laces. Seems weak.
 
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soontobec0rpse

soontobec0rpse

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May 27, 2023
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from what i've gathered, your noose should be made of a thicker material. thin stuff like wires or shoelaces are going to snap. not if it snaps, because it 100% will. my highest recommendation would be a thicker cable (maybe like 4mm at least) but make sure its thin enough to tie a noose. the next best option would be a sturdy belt. i find it's harder to anchor them to things but get creative! always test if it'll hold you by grabbing onto it and putting down your weight. i have more but this seems to be most relevant to you.
 
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dwindlingfirst

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Apr 24, 2023
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i cant buy a rope+dont have one at home.im just wondering what objects if any, like common household objects could be used for this(cords? shoelaces?). sorry if this is a stupid question just desperate
If I end up with partial, which is my go to option atm, I'm using my electric guitar cable
 
dwindlingfirst

dwindlingfirst

Too worthless to live, too scared to die
Apr 24, 2023
85
I'll give it a shot tonight why not y'all. Is slipknot best or hangman's?
Brave. I wish you peace and rest. Whether in this life or whatever is after.
 
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thecolourgold

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Apr 22, 2023
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Depends on the anchor. Length of wire.
Slipknot easier.
I'm using a taut-line hitch
I tried with both slipknot and hangman's, in a door frame. Hangman's sure as hell got tighter and it was harder to unlodge. Didn't hit carotids but don't worry, I'll keep trying haha.
 
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ppoyyx

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Life goes on but mine not lol
May 9, 2023
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i cant buy a rope+dont have one at home.im just wondering what objects if any, like common household objects could be used for this(cords? shoelaces?). sorry if this is a stupid question just desperate
I'm pretty sure i saw the answers for your question in the partial suspension/ hanging threads, i hope this helps you:

"
What type of ligature?
You need a ligature that's strong, but not too elastic. It doesn't
have to be very long, 1 meter or more would be plenty. I'd advise
against nylon rope, string, fishing wire, etc.
Neckties on the other hand, are perfect Smile .

It may also be a good idea to lubricate the ligature with soap. This
would help the noose tighten even quicker, especially if you're using
a rough ligature such as a rope. Lubricating it in this way will
increase the friction once you push your head down and tighten the
noose, and could make it a little more effective and faster."
 
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papilllon

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May 23, 2023
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I'm pretty sure i saw the answers for your question in the partial suspension/ hanging threads, i hope this helps you:

"
What type of ligature?
You need a ligature that's strong, but not too elastic. It doesn't
have to be very long, 1 meter or more would be plenty. I'd advise
against nylon rope, string, fishing wire, etc.
Neckties on the other hand, are perfect Smile .

It may also be a good idea to lubricate the ligature with soap. This
would help the noose tighten even quicker, especially if you're using
a rough ligature such as a rope. Lubricating it in this way will
increase the friction once you push your head down and tighten the
noose, and could make it a little more effective and faster."
This is a very useful post but from this + everything else I have read I am still confused about the position of the rope for partial. When I test where I think my carotids are OR below my adams apple, I either can't breath or my head quickly feels like it will explode. What am I doing wrong?
 
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saadjazz

Member
Mar 16, 2022
24
bathrobe belt, it felt nicer than anything else that I tried
 
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joshdoc

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Erotic noose
Jun 20, 2023
13
twisted cotton window sash
 
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