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Would this hanging method work ?
Thread starterbudbud29
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The door is tight enough when it's closed with the belt wedged in it. I also have a latch on the door so it doesn't accidentally open. Is this a good method to partially hang ? Kind of like robin willams. I posted a photo of my idea. Does anyone know if it would work ?
i would probably need to see it zoomed out a little bit also, and sorry for not understanding, but what does latch mean in this context?
but optimally , and just in general, and im not giving anyone any advice... but in general the person wanting to CTB should have something that gradually constricts around their neck, some type of noose.
but as you said, i do believe robin williams also used a belt...
but im veyr curious to learn about hanging setups.
i dont mean to ask too much, but if you want to, feel free to show that latch thing also.
edit: and it looks like this would be for partial, correct?
i would probably need to see it zoomed out a little bit also, and sorry for not understanding, but what does latch mean in this context?
but optimally , and just in general, and im not giving anyone any advice... but in general the person wanting to CTB should have something that gradually constricts around their neck, some type of noose.
but as you said, i do believe robin williams also used a belt...
but im veyr curious to learn about hanging setups.
i dont mean to ask too much, but if you want to, feel free to show that latch thing also.
edit: and it looks like this would be for partial, correct?
Yes it's for partial. And the latch just means I have a lock on the door like a hook latch so the door stays locked. I don't know how to make a noose honestly. Would that mean to put the belt around my neck first and then close my door with the other end of the belt?
Yes it's for partial. And the latch just means I have a lock on the door like a hook latch so the door stays locked. I don't know how to make a noose honestly. Would that mean to put the belt around my neck first and then close my door with the other end of the belt?
Yes it's for partial. And the latch just means I have a lock on the door like a hook latch so the door stays locked. I don't know how to make a noose honestly. Would that mean to put the belt around my neck first and then close my door with the other end of the belt?
i think one cannot make a real noose from a belt, a rope would be needed or i have seen people use electrical cords and stuff.
i just know in general, one should be very careful with the risk of potentially ending up as a vegetable if they were to fail the attempt and survive.
you don't wanna end up in a wheelchair or something bro.
just my opinion.
judging from that pic... i wouldn't trust the setup.
but i'm far from an expert.
there's many experts on the topic on here tho. like @JesiBel i believe is an expert on the hanging topic. sorry if i tagged the wrong person
If im honest i wouldnt trust it but im very iffy about psh anyways. Suicide is very important and you are here because you want to avoid being left a vegetable so i just wouldnt trust a setup like this especially with how unreliable belts are. The belt itself seems to big to properly compress the carotids so i feel like you would just be in pain rather then dying.
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