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Talvikki

Talvikki

Elementalist
Nov 18, 2021
843
Never tell people you have mental health problems. They will never take you seriously again.
 
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mundanejane

mundanejane

hail thyself
Mar 16, 2022
66
I used t b very vocal about it wen I ws younger nd that ws a cry for help. now I tell noone or act diffrntly if I can help it… no help fr me now
 
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Zotz101

Member
Dec 19, 2021
42
Yeah, as a last-ditch-effort cry for help. And they probably didn't get any. And not getting any help was what killed the last once of hope they had.
Yeah. It's unfortunate. I think it is difficult because non-suicidal people don't understand the gravity of suicidal ideation. It also feels like you are "burdening" someone while mentioning your problems to them. Obviously, recipients of such information should do something, anything, but I can understand how it's a difficult situation for everyone involved.
 
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Glowarm

F*ck everyone and everything
Apr 8, 2022
673
I have to agree and say not to tell people. I did once and it went very badly. This is honestly the only place I can be honest about wanting and planning to ctb.

From my experience, if you do tell someone that you want to ctb, when they ask you if you have a plan, say No. If they ask if you have a date, say No. If they ask if you have the tools to ctb, say No. The person I told contacted authorities and was told to ask me those questions. If I answered yes then they were going to admit me to the pysch ward. But I played dumb and answered no and now keep to myself.
 
Lullaby

Lullaby

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Mar 9, 2022
682
Never tell people you have mental health problems. They will never take you seriously again.
Or they end up using it as an opportunity to take advantage of you. People suck.
 
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watchingthewheels

Enlightened
Jan 23, 2021
1,415
My father CTB. I was told that no one knew why; no note, out of the blue. But that turned out to be a lie. Not only was it not out of the blue, but he had reached out days before to my grandmother, saying he was going to do it. Apparently she didn't tell my mom until recently (that he had told her that, but I suspect she knew, anyway). But he was also talking about it to other people, as well, and got no help.
 
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