RimeOfTheAncient
Already Dead
- Oct 17, 2025
- 33
This is something I've been thinking about for a while. I would think that both pro-choice and pro-sex-work advocates would also support being "pro-suicide." Now, when I say "pro-suicide," I don't mean that people should choose to die, but rather that they should have the right to access the resources and support if they decide to go that way. To me, true bodily autonomy means having the full choice to do whatever you feel you need or want to do with your own body. It means you can have sex with whoever you legally want, sell your labor and body, have reproductive freedom and yes, the freedom to end your own life if you choose. I think a big part of why suicide is still such a taboo topic is the complete lack of political support. I wonder if a coalition of pro-choice, pro-sex-work, and pro-suicide advocates could influence the system more than any one position could individually. Admittedly, the pro-choice side would be the largest group of supporters, but a true, comprehensive bodily autonomy movement could do a lot to change public opinion on suicide just as activism has changed opinions on abortion over the past 70+ years.