secretchamber78
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In the past three weeks, me and another 2 roommates invited 3 friends to do noose hang challenges in the shared bathroom in our flat. During these challenges, we made some records with details.
There is the information of these 3 brave challengers:
Guy A
24 years old, a rowing athlete, 188 cm tall and weighs 90 kg. HR at rest: 55 bpm
Guy B
Only 18 yo and has been runner since 10 years old. 180 cm tall and weighs 66 kg. HR at rest: 58 bpm
Guy C
27 yo, 191 cm tall and weighs 90 kg as well. A quite professional swimmer for over 15 years. HR at rest: 51 bpm
The rope used by us was a thick climbing rope provided by one of my 2 roommates who is a climber. We tied a simple U shape noose over the beam of the shower cell. As for the height, we aimed to let the victim's tiptoes slightly above the floor when they were dangling. And the process was simple: The victim was forced onto the stool in the bathroom beneath the noose with their head on it. After checking his neck was safely fit in, we removed the stool. When we found he was totally fainted, we took him down by carrying his armpits and lay him on the ground. Of course, the victim's hands were tied on both sides of the body and the ankles were tied together, too.
To make the record of the body, the victim should wear heart rate monitor and his heart beat sounds were listened. And his heart should be simple assessed 5 minutes before the hanging.
CASE1
They were hung only in a normal/resting physical condition and also challenging their limits. We planned it at around 10 pm at night, when they thought their energy was at the peak of the day. Their hearts were checked and when we thought their heart rates were at normal condition they walked to the noose.
At the beginning, all of their penises were soft down. As requested, they all wore boots in similar weight and exposed their upper body so that we could auscultate their hearts easily during hanging. The time of each one was 10 seconds after they were knocked out.
Guy B was the first one. 5 seconds after fall down, his heart rate soared up to 130 bpm. Another 20 seconds later fell back a little to 124 bpm. He started being KO at around 50 seconds after the start. We released him down at 1'03''. And when he lay on the ground, his chest heaved mildly at first just like sleeping deeply and his eyes were staring straight up, not rolling back. He "slept" for about 1 minute and when he suddenly woke up, he grasped severely. His penis stuck tight to the underwear, but didn't ejaculate.
Then Guy A came to the noose. He KO only 12 seconds because of his weight compared to the young boy B. A little bit ejaculation but not much (only a small wet point on the underwear). But his peak heart rate was only 94 bpm.
Guy C held on a little bit longer, but also within 15 seconds. No ejaculation. Several skipped heart beating when being hung.
CASE2
This one was to check how long they could keep conscious on noose after intensive sports training. So they came directly to our bathroom once after their weekly training.
Guy A came at first in that week. His training lasted for 3 hours that afternoon. Before the hanging, my roommate checked his heart sounds, saying nothing different. Then we put him onto the noose. He KO in 8 seconds.
Guy C was interesting that he took long time to faint than resting condition. He stayed conscious for 23 seconds with steady heart rate around 84 - 91 bpm!
Guy B, though youngest and slimmest, had a tough time during his hanging. We listened to his heart before the challenge, and there were clear murmur sound in his heart. And he looked really exhausted that time (at least more exhausted then A and C. Maybe he had too much training for 4 hours that evening). As expected, he blacked out immediately on noose, perhaps only 4 or 5 seconds. He was hung for 20 seconds in total that evening and he lay on the ground for almost 2 minutes before coming back. But his heart rate was steady on the noose, about only 115 bpm and during his sleeping on the ground, it was about 67 - 71 bpm.
There is the information of these 3 brave challengers:
Guy A
24 years old, a rowing athlete, 188 cm tall and weighs 90 kg. HR at rest: 55 bpm
Guy B
Only 18 yo and has been runner since 10 years old. 180 cm tall and weighs 66 kg. HR at rest: 58 bpm
Guy C
27 yo, 191 cm tall and weighs 90 kg as well. A quite professional swimmer for over 15 years. HR at rest: 51 bpm
The rope used by us was a thick climbing rope provided by one of my 2 roommates who is a climber. We tied a simple U shape noose over the beam of the shower cell. As for the height, we aimed to let the victim's tiptoes slightly above the floor when they were dangling. And the process was simple: The victim was forced onto the stool in the bathroom beneath the noose with their head on it. After checking his neck was safely fit in, we removed the stool. When we found he was totally fainted, we took him down by carrying his armpits and lay him on the ground. Of course, the victim's hands were tied on both sides of the body and the ankles were tied together, too.
To make the record of the body, the victim should wear heart rate monitor and his heart beat sounds were listened. And his heart should be simple assessed 5 minutes before the hanging.
CASE1
They were hung only in a normal/resting physical condition and also challenging their limits. We planned it at around 10 pm at night, when they thought their energy was at the peak of the day. Their hearts were checked and when we thought their heart rates were at normal condition they walked to the noose.
At the beginning, all of their penises were soft down. As requested, they all wore boots in similar weight and exposed their upper body so that we could auscultate their hearts easily during hanging. The time of each one was 10 seconds after they were knocked out.
Guy B was the first one. 5 seconds after fall down, his heart rate soared up to 130 bpm. Another 20 seconds later fell back a little to 124 bpm. He started being KO at around 50 seconds after the start. We released him down at 1'03''. And when he lay on the ground, his chest heaved mildly at first just like sleeping deeply and his eyes were staring straight up, not rolling back. He "slept" for about 1 minute and when he suddenly woke up, he grasped severely. His penis stuck tight to the underwear, but didn't ejaculate.
Then Guy A came to the noose. He KO only 12 seconds because of his weight compared to the young boy B. A little bit ejaculation but not much (only a small wet point on the underwear). But his peak heart rate was only 94 bpm.
Guy C held on a little bit longer, but also within 15 seconds. No ejaculation. Several skipped heart beating when being hung.
CASE2
This one was to check how long they could keep conscious on noose after intensive sports training. So they came directly to our bathroom once after their weekly training.
Guy A came at first in that week. His training lasted for 3 hours that afternoon. Before the hanging, my roommate checked his heart sounds, saying nothing different. Then we put him onto the noose. He KO in 8 seconds.
Guy C was interesting that he took long time to faint than resting condition. He stayed conscious for 23 seconds with steady heart rate around 84 - 91 bpm!
Guy B, though youngest and slimmest, had a tough time during his hanging. We listened to his heart before the challenge, and there were clear murmur sound in his heart. And he looked really exhausted that time (at least more exhausted then A and C. Maybe he had too much training for 4 hours that evening). As expected, he blacked out immediately on noose, perhaps only 4 or 5 seconds. He was hung for 20 seconds in total that evening and he lay on the ground for almost 2 minutes before coming back. But his heart rate was steady on the noose, about only 115 bpm and during his sleeping on the ground, it was about 67 - 71 bpm.