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Does talking about suicide make you feel more suicidal or less?

  • Most definitely

    Votes: 14 15.7%
  • Not at all

    Votes: 21 23.6%
  • sometimes

    Votes: 18 20.2%
  • depends on how I am feeling on any given day

    Votes: 36 40.4%

  • Total voters
    89
Agon321

Agon321

I use google translate
Aug 21, 2023
1,642
Honestly, I don't feel anything.

Currently, for me, talking about suicide is like talking about the weather.
For my brain this is completely normal and nothing out of the ordinary.

I would probably feel better if I went to a good psychologist and the psychologist opened me up completely.
In a situation like this, talking about suicide would probably make me feel better in the long run.

But I don't go to a psychologist, so at this point I don't feel any specific emotions when talking about suicide.
Literally nothing.

I only feel emotions at night when I am alone with my thoughts.
 
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Tired_birth_1967

Member
Nov 1, 2023
97
At my age of 57, I have lived long enough to see living as just the time that exists between birth and death. I can't see anything important in this. it's just something automatic that everything alive does. In the human case, all that exists is everyone's struggle to suffer as little as possible before dying. In particular, my greatest achievement is being able to die quickly and unexpectedly from a heart attack. but like everyone else I'm in the lottery of death. talking about wanting to shorten this stupid, meaningless thing is comforting.
 

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