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masochisticsorrow

masochisticsorrow

Member
Apr 15, 2023
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I think I've found a good way to ctb.
This will probably sound stupid but I automatically felt light headed when I tightened it.
I have this sock, kinda stretchy but easy to tighten and it stays tightened unless you put your fingers under it and pull.
I might use that to ctb, any thoughts?
I think I've found a good way to ctb.
This will probably sound stupid but I automatically felt light headed when I tightened it.
I have this sock, kinda stretchy but easy to tighten and it stays tightened unless you put your fingers under it and pull.
I might use that to ctb, any thoughts?
I think I might prefer this rather than partial hanging, because it has nearly the same effect but I don't have to tie it to anything or use my body weight.
 
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tristanchord

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Jul 1, 2024
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Intuitively I think even if it works there might be a risk of living with brain damage if it should come loose in the middle of the attempt, and a less complete stoppage of circulation compared to hanging could increase the time to death and the risk of being found
 
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