
Idoe.know
Member
- Aug 11, 2022
- 13
I decided recently to change up how I want to CTB. I want to make sure there is no turning back and a very low chance to be saved. I have decided that a gun is going to have to be my choice now.
I have NEVER wanted to use one on myself before. I'm a female, and like many other females, I have avoided this route for many reasons. However, this is the only way I can see myself not chickening out. I also think this is the best way to ensure I'll be gone for good.
I plan to do this in one of my favorite forests so no one can find me, so I'm not worried about how my corpse will look nor am I worried about accidentally hurting others. I have shot at ranges before and grew up hunting so I'm comfortable with pulling the trigger. I do not have a license or gun in my possession yet, but I don't see that being an issue.
My main concern is the loud noise. It might seem silly, but I've always wanted a peaceful exit. I am on the spectrum of autism and I HATE loud noises. I know there is probably no way of getting around it, but does anyone have any tips on how I can get over this? I do not like the idea of that loud noise being the last thing I hear. Would listening to music help? Is there a way I can come to peace with that being the last noise?
If anyone has thought about or looked into this more, I'd appreciate any advice.
I have NEVER wanted to use one on myself before. I'm a female, and like many other females, I have avoided this route for many reasons. However, this is the only way I can see myself not chickening out. I also think this is the best way to ensure I'll be gone for good.
I plan to do this in one of my favorite forests so no one can find me, so I'm not worried about how my corpse will look nor am I worried about accidentally hurting others. I have shot at ranges before and grew up hunting so I'm comfortable with pulling the trigger. I do not have a license or gun in my possession yet, but I don't see that being an issue.
My main concern is the loud noise. It might seem silly, but I've always wanted a peaceful exit. I am on the spectrum of autism and I HATE loud noises. I know there is probably no way of getting around it, but does anyone have any tips on how I can get over this? I do not like the idea of that loud noise being the last thing I hear. Would listening to music help? Is there a way I can come to peace with that being the last noise?
If anyone has thought about or looked into this more, I'd appreciate any advice.