
dearlybeloved998
Lost and confused
- Dec 10, 2021
- 36
Why is CTB so fucking hard? Pro-lifers claim that it is the easy way out but it's anything but that, even for the most perpetually and chronically suicidal it takes balls of steel to CTB, survival instict is always there, even for those that decide to move on and attempt.
Furthermore it's extremely hard to find the materials required for a successful CTB, and most methods, such us cutting your wrists or overdosing on medication fail. Methods such us firearms and jumping of heights have a risk of putting you in an even more difficult situation if you are unlucky and fail, or giving you (even more) brain damage/disability.
CTB is not "the easy way out". It is an incredibly difficult, and often scary decision even for those who have endured years of life in misery. Fortunately or unfortunately, the human body is created to survive, there have been stories of people who have survived week's or months in the desert with very little food and hydration, or years in deserted islands out of sheer willpower. Our bodies are built to endure horrible injuries or long periods of starvation and dehydration. Which is good for our caveman ancestors, but bad for those of us here, that want to CTB.
So theoretically, a person can be "passively suicidal", wishing for the end to come and seeing no reasonable alternative, but also kept alive by our ingrained, intense survival instict, and perhaps the consequences of potential failure. It's possible for a person to plan their own suicide in the span of decades, and still be kept alive by any of the factors that I listed above or some other factor such us loved ones, or some elderly relative being dependent on them.
TL;DR: CTB is not the easy way out, it's extremely difficult to commit both emotionally and practically, and the consequences of failure are especialy severe.
PS: I also wanted to apologize for my old post where I was rambling about how I thought CTB should only be used in cases of treatment refractory mental or physical illness. I read some of your responses and some older threads and came to realize that there's plenty of fucked up ways a person's livelyhood can be destroyed besides mental or physical illness. I'm thinking of deleting it, it didn't contribute to this forum in any way.
Furthermore it's extremely hard to find the materials required for a successful CTB, and most methods, such us cutting your wrists or overdosing on medication fail. Methods such us firearms and jumping of heights have a risk of putting you in an even more difficult situation if you are unlucky and fail, or giving you (even more) brain damage/disability.
CTB is not "the easy way out". It is an incredibly difficult, and often scary decision even for those who have endured years of life in misery. Fortunately or unfortunately, the human body is created to survive, there have been stories of people who have survived week's or months in the desert with very little food and hydration, or years in deserted islands out of sheer willpower. Our bodies are built to endure horrible injuries or long periods of starvation and dehydration. Which is good for our caveman ancestors, but bad for those of us here, that want to CTB.
So theoretically, a person can be "passively suicidal", wishing for the end to come and seeing no reasonable alternative, but also kept alive by our ingrained, intense survival instict, and perhaps the consequences of potential failure. It's possible for a person to plan their own suicide in the span of decades, and still be kept alive by any of the factors that I listed above or some other factor such us loved ones, or some elderly relative being dependent on them.
TL;DR: CTB is not the easy way out, it's extremely difficult to commit both emotionally and practically, and the consequences of failure are especialy severe.
PS: I also wanted to apologize for my old post where I was rambling about how I thought CTB should only be used in cases of treatment refractory mental or physical illness. I read some of your responses and some older threads and came to realize that there's plenty of fucked up ways a person's livelyhood can be destroyed besides mental or physical illness. I'm thinking of deleting it, it didn't contribute to this forum in any way.