• ⚠️ UK Access Block Notice: Beginning July 1, 2025, this site will no longer be accessible from the United Kingdom. This is a voluntary decision made by the site's administrators. We were not forced or ordered to implement this block. If you're located in the UK, we recommend using a VPN to maintain access.

thatrandomlineguy

thatrandomlineguy

tired
Mar 28, 2025
43
using a tie anchored to a bar in my closet i've tested it multiple times even shaking it rapidly to make sure if i start convulsing it should stay put. Would a full hanging be better? I'm choosing partial just because it seems more convienent.
 
HereWeGo!

HereWeGo!

Please give me the guts to _ _ _ 🙏🏻
Dec 7, 2024
216
Partial hanging is really hard to implement. A full hanging is without a doubt a better choice regarding to lethality, if you have the knowledge how to secure the knot and the noose. But the SI is really really hard going full hanging.
 
  • Like
Reactions: AreWeWinning, frailcoffee, Pale_Rider and 1 other person
Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
3,707
Convenience comes with costs.
A fairly universal rule.
 
  • Like
  • Hugs
Reactions: AreWeWinning, frailcoffee, DrinkingInHell and 3 others
thatrandomlineguy

thatrandomlineguy

tired
Mar 28, 2025
43
Convenience comes with costs.
A fairly universal rule.
articulate?
Partial hanging is really hard to implement. A full hanging is without a doubt a better choice regarding to lethality, if you have the knowledge how to secure the knot and the noose. But the SI is really really hard going full hanging.
I just cannot find something that wound support my weight
 
Worndown

Worndown

Illuminated
Mar 21, 2019
3,707
using a tie anchored to a bar in my closet i've tested it multiple times even shaking it rapidly to make sure if i start convulsing it should stay put. Would a full hanging be better? I'm choosing partial just because it seems more convienent.

You chose a method for convenience, not quality. Partial is not easy to complete.
 
  • Like
Reactions: HereWeGo!
hang in there

hang in there

get it, har har
Apr 17, 2025
200
The risk with partial is while you're unconscious your body will fight as hard as it can to live, that includes tugging at the ligature to loosen it (useless) and standing up to reduce the pressure on your neck (this is the real risk).
Full suspension totally skips that last one and unless you have chosen a bad combination of ligature/knot/anchor, you're going to die and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
 
  • Like
  • Informative
Reactions: GalacticGardener, DrinkingInHell and happysunnydayy
iamanavalanche

iamanavalanche

fast words, deliverance
May 20, 2024
143
as someone who has attempted partial about 4x, its quite difficult to do. first time i hurt myself to the point of finding it difficult to breathe for days, all the other times i failed to go unconscious even if i felt i was falling. as worndown said, its very convenient but in the end very difficult to actually ctb with.
 
thatrandomlineguy

thatrandomlineguy

tired
Mar 28, 2025
43
Partial hanging is really hard to implement. A full hanging is without a doubt a better choice regarding to lethality, if you have the knowledge how to secure the knot and the noose. But the SI is really really hard going full hanging.
I know how to do it i just cannot for the life of me figure out a good anchor point and in the past have just either been to close to the ground or ripped out drywall or other things
 
A

AllWentWrong

Member
Feb 25, 2025
88
I checked a lot of doorframes and put a hammer through the drywall on top of the one that worked. It is still pretty close to the ground. It is difficult to work if you are much taller that 5 feet.

One hammer knock is discreet and easily fixable.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Worndown
thatrandomlineguy

thatrandomlineguy

tired
Mar 28, 2025
43
I checked a lot of doorframes and put a hammer through the drywall on top of the one that worked. It is still pretty close to the ground. It is difficult to work if you are much taller that 5 feet.

One hammer knock is discreet and easily fixable.
What do you mean by that? Also I am 5'4 maximum 140 lbs
 
happysunnydayy

happysunnydayy

CPTSD
Mar 18, 2025
85
Can't you have pullup bar installed in your room ? Most hold upto 80+ kg
 
  • Like
Reactions: moonflow3r
A

AllWentWrong

Member
Feb 25, 2025
88
What do you mean by that? Also I am 5'4 maximum 140 lbs
I made slipknot nooses that I tie on beforehand. They take up 1.5 feet of vertical space. Other people have other techniques that take less vertical space, but I haven't had the time to learn them.
 
Last edited:
otaku01

otaku01

Member
Mar 11, 2020
41
The risk with partial is while you're unconscious your body will fight as hard as it can to live, that includes tugging at the ligature to loosen it (useless) and standing up to reduce the pressure on your neck (this is the real risk).
Full suspension totally skips that last one and unless you have chosen a bad combination of ligature/knot/anchor, you're going to die and there's nothing you can do to stop it.
who says you stand up unconciously? it is imposibble.
 

Similar threads

hoodymend
Replies
8
Views
610
Suicide Discussion
jaker
J
T
Replies
12
Views
2K
Suicide Discussion
TBONTB
T
T
Replies
20
Views
1K
Suicide Discussion
cemeteryismyhome
cemeteryismyhome