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Mich517

Mich517

Ex-musician
Jan 9, 2019
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I've tried partial suspension both with bowline (knot which doesn't tighten and that noose also doesn't tighten) and with slip knot, recommended by lot of people who advise how to suicide by partial suspension.
At first I've held my breath, then I've applied pressure on my neck by line. When I've felt uncomfortably with holding breath, I've stood on my feet (It was after about 10 seconds) and I was convulsing in my legs, especially in left. I don't remember very well feeling before disruption despite the fact that it was recently.
With slip knot (which noose tighten) I couldn't get this effect.
With bowline I felt, that much more pressure is on front on my neck than with slip knot. With slip knot I felt that lot of force is on back of my neck when I was trying to apply well pressure.
What do you think about noose which doesn't tighten in partial suspension? Is it risky in some way?
 
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