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Would jumping be easier if you had a partner?
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If jumping with someone of the opposite sex you felt close to, should you jump holding hands or hugging? Hugging could lead to survival, right? Held hands would be eternally thrust apart by the speed, right? What if you handcuffed yourselves to each other so you don't lose each other in the fall?
I mean it's good if it works but it's sketchy as hell. What if you both try and then one of you remains on the bridge battling SI while looking at you falling and screaming.you gotta have immense trust in each other to do that I guess
Jumping while hugging can make one of you survive, a girl in Brazil jumped from the 15th floor and survived, she hit a tree before hitting the ground and became quadriplegic.
The biggest problem is that one of the two takes a step back when jumping and the other jumps alone.
With the handcuff you won't have this problem.
Jumping while hugging can make one of you survive, a girl in Brazil jumped from the 15th floor and survived, she hit a tree before hitting the ground and became quadriplegic.
The biggest problem is that one of the two takes a step back when jumping and the other jumps alone.
With the handcuff you won't have this problem.
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