
Xebsora29
XebRubix
- Nov 1, 2019
- 47
Its weird.
Few months ago, a friend of mines wanted to commit suicide. Yet, I told them that there were massive opportunities to life and they had the potential to do far more amazing things. I told them it was okay, to not be okay. Reassuring them that life will get better if they search the alternatives. Eventually, they caved in and it appears as though they're doing far better than their previous state. I'm hoping they're doing well. They were facing a breakup of 9 years at most.
Long story short, I myself wanted to attempt the deed however never told them given their situation. Kept up a facade and hid my emotions.
The reality of the situation is that I would never wish for anyone to go through pain and to commit. I will attempt to find a solution aside suicide for them, until there truly doesn't remain an alternative.
Does that make me inconsiderate of their circumstances? It may be ironic, given I plan to CTB soon.
Anyone ever have a similar situation?
Few months ago, a friend of mines wanted to commit suicide. Yet, I told them that there were massive opportunities to life and they had the potential to do far more amazing things. I told them it was okay, to not be okay. Reassuring them that life will get better if they search the alternatives. Eventually, they caved in and it appears as though they're doing far better than their previous state. I'm hoping they're doing well. They were facing a breakup of 9 years at most.
Long story short, I myself wanted to attempt the deed however never told them given their situation. Kept up a facade and hid my emotions.
The reality of the situation is that I would never wish for anyone to go through pain and to commit. I will attempt to find a solution aside suicide for them, until there truly doesn't remain an alternative.
Does that make me inconsiderate of their circumstances? It may be ironic, given I plan to CTB soon.
Anyone ever have a similar situation?