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grace.michaels.2

grace.michaels.2

get busy living or get busy dying
Jul 20, 2023
15
Hey everyone!

I'm researching hanging, full suspension, and was curious if anyone found any info on how it feels like?

In my case, it's most likely gonna be a short drop, so death by strangulation / asphyxia, depending on my luck. But opinions on how this feels like are diverse, ranging from painless to agonizing.

I'd like to know as much as possible about this. Any info is much appreciated.

All the best!
 
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cals1918

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Mar 18, 2024
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While I have yet to try full suspension, the feeling of strangulation I experienced during my attempts at partial were really painful. It got to the point that I just gave up on that method as it was unbearable even while high on weed. Again, my experience is only with partial suspension so I can only talk on the strangulation side of it. If unsure about the height leading to a hangman's fracture, I would avoid it if you're looking for a more peaceful and painless way of going, especially if you have access to firearms (especially a shotgun)

If you have any further questions feel free to reach out!
 
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Plato'sCaveDweller

Plato'sCaveDweller

Sleep is good, death is better.
Sep 2, 2024
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I don't think you'll get a satisfying and definitive answer. As you've noticed, it can differ greatly. For some, it's absolutely unbearable. For others, it's like simply fainting with no pain or discomfort. It's a bit like drinking SN. For some, it's just a bit salty. For others, it's like drinking bleach.
 
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TrapForYou

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Jul 25, 2024
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Probably depends on your pain tolerance and what kinda rope you're using. Some say it's horrible, others say it's uncomfortable, and others don't even remember any pain. Do expect to feel some degree of pain on your neck for a few seconds until you pass out.
 
L'absent

L'absent

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Aug 18, 2024
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While I have yet to try full suspension, the feeling of strangulation I experienced during my attempts at partial were really painful. It got to the point that I just gave up on that method as it was unbearable even while high on weed. Again, my experience is only with partial suspension so I can only talk on the strangulation side of it. If unsure about the height leading to a hangman's fracture, I would avoid it if you're looking for a more peaceful and painless way of going, especially if you have access to firearms (especially a shotgun)

If you have any further questions feel free to reach out!
How long did your partial suspension last?
 
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cals1918

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Mar 18, 2024
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How long did your partial suspension last?
it didn't last long tbh just because I found the pain quite unbearable. ive tried multiple times but I could never last long enough to actually pass out.
 
Maormer

Maormer

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May 21, 2024
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Hey everyone!

I'm researching hanging, full suspension, and was curious if anyone found any info on how it feels like?

In my case, it's most likely gonna be a short drop, so death by strangulation / asphyxia, depending on my luck. But opinions on how this feels like are diverse, ranging from painless to agonizing.

I'd like to know as much as possible about this. Any info is much appreciated.

All the best!
when i tried it I did low suspension, i was going more for just basically choking myself rather than the proper way. It felt weird, it hurt for sure but at as it went on i could feel myself slipping. My limbs felt cold and fuzzy, like when you fall asleep on your arm, and it started to get harder and harder to think. eventually my vision started to fade. It started in the periphery and then slowly moved to encompassed my whole vision in what looked like tv static followed by black. Idk what happens after that, i just know that i kinda snapped out of it? just one moment i was fainting and the next i was laying on the floor unable to stand. I had somehow gotten the rope off of my neck but honestly i dont remember taking it off. Left me with a nasty headache and dizziness for days. Everything took way more out of me for the next few days, i was out of breath walking to the bathroom, it sucked. I still cant let people touch my neck anymore without entering a panic 7 years later.
 
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kitchenwindow197

kitchenwindow197

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Sep 22, 2024
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Hey everyone!

I'm researching hanging, full suspension, and was curious if anyone found any info on how it feels like?

In my case, it's most likely gonna be a short drop, so death by strangulation / asphyxia, depending on my luck. But opinions on how this feels like are diverse, ranging from painless to agonizing.

I'd like to know as much as possible about this. Any info is much appreciated.

All the best!
For me it wasnt like pain but i dont know how else to describe it, uncomfortable maybe? My face felt fuzzy and tight and after a certain point your vision starts to go black, i didnt fully commit to it i just wanted to test it out but honestly it was bearable enough for me. Will probably go with this method. Its sort of like a pins and needles feeling, thats the best way i can describe it other than fuzzy, you also start hearing a white noise sound.
 
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finallydone

finallydone

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Aug 18, 2024
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While I have yet to try full suspension, the feeling of strangulation I experienced during my attempts at partial were really painful. It got to the point that I just gave up on that method as it was unbearable even while high on weed. Again, my experience is only with partial suspension so I can only talk on the strangulation side of it. If unsure about the height leading to a hangman's fracture, I would avoid it if you're looking for a more peaceful and painless way of going, especially if you have access to firearms (especially a shotgun)

If you have any further questions feel free to reach out!
a hangman's fracture occurs when attempting "drop hanging" not full-suspension hanging, also some users on this forum already pointed out that a hangman's fracture doesn't guarantee immediate death but rather a paralysis from the neck down
 
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MxTuesday

Is Tuesday an omen?
Sep 9, 2024
33
Never tried it but I was in prison and another girl there tried and failed, obviously with very improvised set up. She said it was the worst pain ever and she felt like her head was going to explode :( so, not great.
 
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grace.michaels.2

grace.michaels.2

get busy living or get busy dying
Jul 20, 2023
15
Thank you all for the replies! I am a bit disappointed in myself, was planning to make an attempt yesterday, but for some reason I chickened out. Felt bad the whole day today.

I'm not afraid of what's after death. I don't believe in hell. It's either nothing, or the soul continuing its bodyless journey. Either way, best way I can think of it is returning home. At times I feel curious and excited about what comes next.

I have 3m of 10mm thick rope that's supposed to hold 200kg (I'm 118). It has slip knots on both ends. Suspension point is an indoor staircase with metal framing, one slipknot goes around this.

I don't live alone, so I need to do this at night. I did a couple of 'test runs', sneaked to the spot, tied rope to frame, put slipknot around my neck. Everything seems fine.

Didn't practice losing consciousness yet. But I got a weird pleasant feeling when the rope was around my neck. I think I get why people get off by choking.

So all this and I still chickened out. Didn't even get out of bed last night. Even with all the pieces in place, acceptance and prep, I still get moments when it seems such an unthinkable enormity. Damn SI.
 
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amerie

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Oct 6, 2024
215
I've attempted suicide a few times (not rlly big ones) with this method and it hurts so bad, just the oxygen being ripped out of your lungs even for a short second just feels like death consuming your entire body. It's not even the stereotypical type of pain you feel when bluntly hurting yourself, hanging yourself literally feels like you're dragging yourself away from the human realm and straight to death fr.
 
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AbyssalAlien

AbyssalAlien

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Oct 5, 2024
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A hanging that snaps your neck should result in a "lights out" moment with a second of pain and fear.

Most are not expertise enough to do that. Have to take into account of the rope, the length, the material, your body weight, your height, where the rope is attached, and possible people around who might intervene.

Most hanging attempts result in strangulation. You will feel fear, whether you like it or not, and feel extreme pain in your throat, chest, stomach, and face. Some people have reported feeling pleasure after the pain, like a warm feeling washing over them when a specific vein in the neck is choked.

It isnt a pleasant way to go, and a long drop is easy to mess up and get crippled by.
 
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ctbsd24

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Oct 8, 2024
88
I'm sure it's subjective and experiences vary, so there's probably no "right" answer. I can tell you what it feels like for me, but keep in mind this isn't advice or encouragement. You do whatever's right for you.

In my experience practicing hanging, I don't experience pain. It feels like pressure on my neck. Sometimes a slight pinch. But any discomfort I feel is usually replaced by full body tingles/numbness within about 10 seconds, followed immediately by my vision fading. When I was more of an amateur/less informed, I was using a thicker strap and it hurt more. Now I use a legit rope of the appropriate thickness and it's very tolerable. At least for me in my experience.
 
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OTanerd

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Jan 15, 2025
57
To be honest, the only things I've heard about the pain of hanging have been negative, in the sense that it's very painful. I've read through various forums that people describe it as a horrible and traumatic sensation.
 
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Gounique59

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Jun 8, 2025
30
Finally found the sweet spot using small bar of soap on right hand side of neck tucked under rope. 5 secs before it starting going black, definitely need to lean forward, not just drop. Just figuring out how to take feet off chair .
 
bl33ding_heart

bl33ding_heart

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Jun 24, 2025
92
I tried partial hanging when I was 12, and it felt like a very slowly progressive painful strangulation.
 
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DoMore

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Jun 25, 2024
19
When I was 11 or 12 I used to do what I would call a "tie buzz"... I would take my school tie, wrap it around my neck and pull until I almost passed out, I used to enjoy this and would do it quite regularly. I hadn't thought about this until I learned of partial hanging some 3 decades later.
 
dust-in-the-wind

dust-in-the-wind

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Aug 24, 2024
693
I thought if the rope presses on the carotids then it's lights out in a few seconds???
 
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Romanticize

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Aug 22, 2024
337
I thought if the rope presses on the carotids then it's lights out in a few seconds???
yes, if rope fully shuts both carotids, its a quick lights out (like in MMA - chokehold).
However, in real life practice, shutting carotids doesnt always happen, some strangulations are slow and painful (like almost everyone in this thread said). for me its a lottery - and lottery is not something i wanna do when choosing peaceful method.
 
dust-in-the-wind

dust-in-the-wind

Animal Lover
Aug 24, 2024
693
yes, if rope fully shuts both carotids, its a quick lights out (like in MMA - chokehold).
However, in real life practice, shutting carotids doesnt always happen, some strangulations are slow and painful (like almost everyone in this thread said). for me its a lottery - and lottery is not something i wanna do when choosing peaceful method.
I don't think there are any peaceful methods. 😕
 
evanescent_eva

evanescent_eva

valkyrie
May 11, 2025
94
I thought if the rope presses on the carotids then it's lights out in a few seconds???

If you're using a thin enough rope (10-14mm width) and position the noose under your chin, full suspension hanging results in unconsciousness within seconds. Pretty much every time. I've seen only one or two documented full suspension cases where that hasn't occurred, and that's with suboptimal materials/placement. Whereas I've read literally dozens of testimonials and watched literally dozens of videos where it has (not to mention plenty of firsthand experience).

I have fibromyalgia and physically cannot handle methods that are slow and painful. I would not be doing full suspension hanging if I were not *extremely* confident that it would be quick.
 
dust-in-the-wind

dust-in-the-wind

Animal Lover
Aug 24, 2024
693
Of course there are.
Nembutal and Inert Gas are 100% peaceful.
Fentanyl IV is also close

Of course there are.
Nembutal and Inert Gas are 100% peaceful.
Fentanyl IV is also close
These are not feasible for the average person You can't buy N anywhere. Inert gas is a bit complicated. Not sure how one would go about getting a fentanyl IV.
 

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