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Skullinthewoods
Consciousness is a Burden
- Sep 13, 2022
- 40
I'm quite curious, as someone who will be leaving a loving partner behind if I CTB, has anyone ever experienced a loved one understanding or even supporting your decision to leave?
It seems folks like us must always do this in secret, and when others hear they try to talk us out, guilt us or stop us regardless of how painful it is to continue.
But I wonder... is there such a thing as someone who can love us, and let us go? Or to be glad we are not suffering anymore?
I don't think I'll ever CTB without my partner's understanding and they'll be aware well in advance. I would rather let them know, help them prepare and be relieved to hear they can go on without me knowing it wasn't their fault. I'd rather that than flee into the void unexpectedly.
I also worry about them getting the blame for what happened or being hounded by my family. So much of my leaving plan would be making sure they knew exactly why I did what I did and making sure my SO didn't bear the burden of my death.
If only I could see that things would be ok after I'm gone.
Just a thought.
It seems folks like us must always do this in secret, and when others hear they try to talk us out, guilt us or stop us regardless of how painful it is to continue.
But I wonder... is there such a thing as someone who can love us, and let us go? Or to be glad we are not suffering anymore?
I don't think I'll ever CTB without my partner's understanding and they'll be aware well in advance. I would rather let them know, help them prepare and be relieved to hear they can go on without me knowing it wasn't their fault. I'd rather that than flee into the void unexpectedly.
I also worry about them getting the blame for what happened or being hounded by my family. So much of my leaving plan would be making sure they knew exactly why I did what I did and making sure my SO didn't bear the burden of my death.
If only I could see that things would be ok after I'm gone.
Just a thought.