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carlbot

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Mar 18, 2025
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Hi, this is my first post here after just lurking since I joined.

I've pretty much decided on full suspension however I'm having trouble finding an anchor point. After reading through a couple of threads I had the thought of using a dressing gown rope, throwing it over the other side of the door and attaching it to the door handle there. My main issue with this is that the rope isn't long enough to go over whilst leaving the actual noose on the side I plan to do it on or will the door support my weight (I'm quite small, only 5"7 and don't weigh alot since I have a fast metabolism), I considered tying another rope (something like a scarf) to the dressing gown one which would give me enough length to do it, my main concern with this is what if the 2 ropes separate due to poor tying or something like that...

Any advise would be really appreciated, hanging is pretty much my only option as I can't get SN, no high places near me and I'm too empathetic to do the train method...
 
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locked*n*loaded

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Apr 15, 2022
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5ft 7in is not that short. You'd have a difficult time, imo, tying a noose up high enough that would suspend you without your feet touching the floor. Also, try and get a suitable rope, not a dressing gown belt or scarf.
 
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carlbot

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Mar 18, 2025
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5ft 7in is not that short. You'd have a difficult time, imo, tying a noose up high enough that would suspend you without your feet touching the floor. Also, try and get a suitable rope, not a dressing gown belt or scarf.
Yeah I knew it would be a difficult task trying to do it, pretty much all out of ideas lol.
 
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May 22, 2025
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I would opt for something stronger then a dressing gown or scarf. It's not only the knots that are a concern, but the material could possibly rip as well.

If you do end up having to tie knots, I suggest watching tutorials on YouTube to find a knot that will tighten when it's pulled on. There's so many different types of knots.
 

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