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non_sense

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Sep 4, 2025
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I'm 5'2 and 105lbs (47kg) and i'm worried if i do a partial hanging it won't be enough weight. should i do a full hanging instead or put weights in my pockets or something?
 
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whywere

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Jun 26, 2020
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Sorry will NOT answer that question, BUT I do give you HUGE hugs, so much love, caring and family vibes.

We are ALL together in this and when I read posts like this it messes my head up, have had 2 attempts and I would NEVER EVER give out ANY info on ctb.

BUT I will ALWAYS give out HUGE hugs, love and we are ALL family here. Always around,

NO I AM NOT PRO-LIFE NOR PRO CTB, it is just that I thought that giving out info of this nature was against the rules and beyond that it REALLY messes with my head, as I so dislike losing family on here.

Walter
 
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JesiBel

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Dec 5, 2024
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You're short and light like me, so why not choose Full Suspension Hanging? With our height, it's easy to find anchor points that work for us.

With Full Suspension you are free from all the problems of choosing the right position to apply more pressure with your weight. And since you are not in contact with the ground, there is no possibility of aborting the procedure.

If you still prefer Partial reading these threads will be helpful:

📌 Measurement of force to obstruct the cervical arteries and distribution of tension exerted on a ligature in hanging (It doesn't take much weight to block the carotid arteries)

📌 Calculation of tension exerted on a ligature in incomplete/partial hanging (the standing or kneeling position would be the most suitable, since you would use more of your own weight to apply pressure)

📌 Partial Hanging, brief summary: losing consciousness, postures, reviewing common problems

Hanging is meant to originally break your neck and there's actually a chart according to your weight, which would be … 8"0 and I'm assuming that's difficult.

Here's a thread I found that I think you'll also take as useful that goes more into detail than the old 'execution' method: https://sanctioned-suicide.net/thre...ension-hanging-accessible-to-everyone.175164/
Please do not misinform, Drop Hanging and Partial or Full Hanging are completely different in their death mechanism.

Drop hanging is used in executions and carried out by trained military personnel. Even they have failed to make the calculations and preparations, resulting in a traumatic death for the prisoner.

When people talk about Hanging in the forum, it's either Full or Partial, and the mechanism of death isn't breaking your neck, but rather the blockage of the carotid arteries that supply oxygenated blood to the brain.

📌 Brief summary of some points in the Hanging method.

📌 Brief summary about brain oxygen deprivation and death
 
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