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I have read that in short drop, you have to put the rope above your Adam's apple, but I as the super masculine man, can't really find it. I'm probably just dumb, but it feels like I have 2 lumps that are connected. The higher and bigger lump doesn't have any space above it. How do I find the sweet spot?
When I was trying similar stuff I just ended up putting it over my carotids, but it didn't work. I'm not just missing an Adam's apple, I don't have any lumps of any kind on my neck. Hope someone can answer this if putting over your carotids isn't the right, resources on this stuff could really be more useful to different
Some people says, that above, one guy said that below Adam's apple is the key. I can't help with this issue. I was usually trying partial suspension when the rope aspect was above Adam's apple (the higher lump) but survival instinct or something always kicked in.
Some people says, that above, one guy said that below Adam's apple is the key. I can't help with this issue. I was usually trying partial suspension when the rope aspect was above Adam's apple (the higher lump) but survival instinct or something always kicked in.
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