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Motoko

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Feb 27, 2020
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Do you know where will you attach the rope for partial method?
 
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ClownMe

Don't Cry for Me, I'm Already Dead
Apr 7, 2021
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Im still in the planning phase but im thinking of using my hanger in my bedroom closet or maybe a door knob.
 
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WatermelonMel

Melon Master
Aug 19, 2019
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My neck
Edge of bunk bed (If Night Night method fails me)
 
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Lost Magic

Illuminated
May 5, 2020
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A couple of years back (summer time) I was planning on going to the local woods with a bottle of whisky (with coke) and a rope. I was thinking of attaching the rope to a tall tree, climbing to the top and you know the rest. This obviously never happened, though, but it was a nice idea.
 
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Hotsackage

Enlightened
Mar 11, 2019
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Rod in closet which I might just do right now hehe
 
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tiredoflife1964

Member
Sep 5, 2021
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Probably the handrail of the stairs. Could attach the rope to either the top or bottom of the handrail Only necessary to step of the step I am on and.....
 
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GreenTree

Mage
Jun 1, 2020
568
A tree branch. So scared of messing up again though. Awful predicament to be in.
 
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shrek34

Student
Sep 14, 2021
121
Closet rod that hangs clothes, probably the only place I can really do it now. Other things like clothes hooks aren't really strong enough I think, and I struggle to see how doing it from a doorknob is at all possible. I've already tested the rod and it holds my weight fine but still have to be careful because it has snapped for some people.
 
phoenixx

phoenixx

Experienced
Apr 8, 2019
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Tying the rope down to one side of the door (attach to handle) then putting it over the top of the door and have the end of the noose on the other side and close the door tight. I've read people doing it this way in the past so I will most likely use this if I can. There are also solid metal rails/handles attached to the wall in the bathroom so that can be another option. Some rooms in the hotel also have bunk beds, so if I'm unable to use the first two options, I can always attach the rope to the metal frame on the bunk bed. It looks solid enough. I would prefer to do it in the bathroom though.
 
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In2thewoods

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Sep 6, 2021
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If I hang the rope will attach to doorknob and rope over the top of the door. If I end up doing it in the woods, then a tree branch.
 
ARW3N

ARW3N

Melancholia
Dec 25, 2019
407
Im still in the planning phase but im thinking of using my hanger in my bedroom closet or maybe a door knob.
I'm also thinking of using the hanger in my bedroom closet as the anchor point but worried that it might not hold my weight.
Closet rod that hangs clothes, probably the only place I can really do it now. Other things like clothes hooks aren't really strong enough I think, and I struggle to see how doing it from a doorknob is at all possible. I've already tested the rod and it holds my weight fine but still have to be careful because it has snapped for some people.
Yes, I'm worried about my closet rod snapping too.
 
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IsntItOver

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Dec 14, 2021
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I have a sturdy looking metal rod in closet...
 
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Getmeouttaherenow

Member
Jun 11, 2022
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Been trying today, can't seem to get the sweet spot ffs. Rope is hung over and door and shut, and I'm on my knees
 

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