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CatLove56

CatLove56

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Sort of related to my last post but yeah someone on here suggested once about rolling up some socks and putting them on my neck and using the rope for the partial hanging it's supposed to do something with the arteries I guess making sure you go out fairly quickly it wasn't sure if that was accurate or not or the very least more comfortable.

I know it seems like a silly thing to worry about or if I'm drunk enough it won't matter but yeah the rope does get uncomfortable it's I don't know what it is exactly it feels like plastic.
 
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DeadNotSleeping

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I'm sorry you're feeling this way. If you can, please try to do some more research on your method so you're not going into it blind. There can be some serious issues attributed to a failed hanging

This is the thread that goes over the socks on your throat:

I've also noticed it's uncomfortable without the socks. Ultimately what they do is block your carotid arteries so you lose unconsciousness quickly. I imagine the padding would make the rope hurt less on your skin as well.
 
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