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emjayelle14

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Nov 27, 2024
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I've seen this discussed before but can't find it so my apologies.

I'm waiting on sn to ctb and currently living with my parents. I'm trying to think of how to get somewhere isolated that is feasible, but what are thoughts about taking sn while in the house with other people?
 
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Nov 22, 2024
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You are more than likely going to make a decent amount of noise. Most people vomit when taking SN, more than likely multiple times. If you get up to try and do anything you will probably stumble, run into things, etc. Your breathing will become noticeably labored as well. It's possible to do it at home and with people around but there is significantly more risk of being found and saved. Recommended methods are usually late at night when people are asleep or not home. Even a hotel still carries some risk as people passing by the room or neighbors are likely to hear something.
 
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emjayelle14

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Nov 27, 2024
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You are more than likely going to make a decent amount of noise. Most people vomit when taking SN, more than likely multiple times. If you get up to try and do anything you will probably stumble, run into things, etc. Your breathing will become noticeably labored as well. It's possible to do it at home and with people around but there is significantly more risk of being found and saved. Recommended methods are usually late at night when people are asleep or not home. Even a hotel still carries some risk as people passing by the room or neighbors are likely to hear something.
While this is frustrating to read I appreciate the insight. Thank you. Back to thinking how to make this happen.
 
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