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sweet_oblivion

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Apr 18, 2022
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in my previous partial attempt I used a shoelace and im pretty sure it would have worked if I hadn't been found and cut down. to prevent this I'm going to go to a remote forest at night but wanted a second opinion on using a shoelace or hoodie string. I weigh about 50kg and obviously since it isn't full suspension a strong ligature isn't really needed for partial but does anyone have any thoughts on this? I would just get a rope to be safe but I'm observed pretty consistently atm so it would be a bit of an inconvenience.
 
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taiberjames

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Jun 9, 2023
56
I tried partial with Hoodie string- it broke
 
AShipinthedark

AShipinthedark

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Aug 1, 2023
64
Even a brand new shoe-lace may not be sufficient. In a previous attempt to CTB, I used medical bandage pulled taut.
 
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