TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I've just come across a good Reddit post that summarizes how the majority of people in society react to sad people wanting to CTB.
Here is the post by u/Problematic_possum
It goes to show how ironic most people are when it comes to not wanting to help, but at the same time not wanting to deal with the consequences of the suicidal person (such as the person CTB'ing or attempting to CTB). It's not about the suicidal person's feelings or interests, but rather about the collective and others' feelings. It makes my blood boil that society and other people in it can be so cruel as to not wanting to deal with suicidal person's circumstances or problems (which is understandable and it's not their obligation to do so), but yet won't respect nor accept that person's decision. Instead they would gaslight and invalidate the suicidal's problems and even go to great lengths to intervene (oftenly resulting in welfare checks, being locked up in a psych ward/hold, etc. and only making the suicidal person's life even worse, both financially and socially speaking).
Thankfully (so far), there hasn't been too many pro-life bullshit comments on that thread (yet).
Here is the post by u/Problematic_possum
I've reached out to people before and they just get hurt. They can't handle it because it's too much or too sad or they don't have the time. It's honestly fine. I understand that no one is obligated to listen to me or give me any of their time, but I know these will be the same people who will be upset if I'm gone. My sadness is so inconvenient that they'd rather me stay sad and destructive for the rest of my life than have to deal with any of it. There is no fix for my problems and I feel like it's selfish for them to want me alive when they know just how awful I feel. They don't have to help me, but they shouldn't get mad when I try to help myself.
More context: I've also done therapy for 3 years and been on multiple meds for depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. I exercise, practice self-care, and try to do my hobbies when I can pull myself out of bed. I have tried everything else to fix myself. I worked really hard just to keep falling to the same low point.
It goes to show how ironic most people are when it comes to not wanting to help, but at the same time not wanting to deal with the consequences of the suicidal person (such as the person CTB'ing or attempting to CTB). It's not about the suicidal person's feelings or interests, but rather about the collective and others' feelings. It makes my blood boil that society and other people in it can be so cruel as to not wanting to deal with suicidal person's circumstances or problems (which is understandable and it's not their obligation to do so), but yet won't respect nor accept that person's decision. Instead they would gaslight and invalidate the suicidal's problems and even go to great lengths to intervene (oftenly resulting in welfare checks, being locked up in a psych ward/hold, etc. and only making the suicidal person's life even worse, both financially and socially speaking).
Thankfully (so far), there hasn't been too many pro-life bullshit comments on that thread (yet).
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