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I wasn't planning anything more than a test, partial wasn't my original choice but l read some of the resources on here and thought I'd see if it was as easy as described, but in so doing l hadn't affixed the bath robe belt tightly enough to the smooth, flat door handle. Whilst l took great comfort from discovering it was as simple as described, l was also disappointed that l was very close to accidental success and would now have to drum up courage to finish the deal.
As regards knot placement, l placed mine to the right of the Adam's apple, where I'd already located the carotid with my fingers, and pushed against that with the noose tight around my neck. This is what worked for me, might be different for others.
I've been knocked out twice, and feinted a couple times. I didn't wake up with a memory of the last second before I lost consciousness.
You just wake up on the floor, or wherever it may be, wondering what the hell happened. Even watching boxing and mma, when a fighter wakes up from a KO, their first question is always "what happened?"
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No, long bath robe belt tied to handle on other side then looped over the door. Toes were about touching the floor when l stepped off a stool, then l bent my knees and leaned forward.
Apparently so, from my experience I'd say the most important thing was getting the right pressure on the right spot. I passed out so quickly l suspect this is how so many people die accidentally when having a strangle-wank.
No, long bath robe belt tied to handle on other side then looped over the door. Toes were about touching the floor when l stepped off a stool, then l bent my knees and leaned forward.
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