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JohnDoe1

Arcanist
Sep 13, 2018
474
It sucks. I am 25 yrs old and living with my parents. I have already failed an attempt at ctb, now my parents are always up my ass.

How many of you are living with your parents? and how does it effect your ctb plan?
 
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psyche

psyche

Member
Sep 27, 2018
32
It sucks. I am 25 yrs old and living with my parents. I have already failed an attempt at ctb, now my parents are always up my ass.

How many of you are living with your parents? and how does it effect your ctb plan?

I'm the same, 25 and with my parents but they don't know about my previous attempt, they're always at work or don't really bother with me when they're not, so it makes planning not too hard.
 
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BaconCheeseburger

BaconCheeseburger

Comfort-eating
Aug 4, 2018
693
I'm 24 and living with my parents. I'm not earning enough in my part time job to be able to afford rent..

I feel trapped at home, but I guess I shouldn't complain because I don't pay rent and I'm getting free meals...

Doesn't stop me feeling like a bit of a failure though (!)

I have no idea how I'd CTB with my parents around. Doing it in the house is definitely off the cards.
 
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weedoge

weedoge

Banned
Jul 12, 2018
1,525
Yep. Im 23 and living with my mother after living indepdantly for 4 years I had to come back due to homelessness. I exhausted all shelters and assisted living options and never made the changes I needed to and was never able to find a stable place. I'm useless when it comes to actually living.
 
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Deutschv2

Deutschv2

Student
Sep 23, 2018
177
In a very similiar situation, and now its basically impossible for me to ctb as they, by a freak accident, found out about my first attempt
 
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jaemus12

jaemus12

Earth’s Parasite
May 11, 2018
562
I'm 26 and live with my parents. I recently got off a temporary job and now I'm doing nothing. I feel like shit and pressured to do something about my life. I have no passion on anything and don't like life. I also got a talk from my mom and sister about my future a few days ago. Good intentions to "help me figure out options" from their perspective but I felt like I was pressured to do something. One reason for me to ctb is so that I don't become a burden to my family because I'm a useless, worthless wretched pile of shit. :)

*Edit: sentences.*
 
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okyeah

Arcanist
Jul 20, 2018
425
I'm also 25 living with my parents. I work full time though. I also pay rent for an apartment I was supposed to move into 2 months ago but I don't feel like moving into.

Basically I don't see any future worth living so at this point it's a challenge to see how long I stay alive.
 
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Dani Paradox

Dani Paradox

Permanently Banned
Aug 17, 2018
981
I live with my dad. Doesn't change anything though. I'll be ctb in the back yard.
 
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Duqu

Duqu

Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
Aug 27, 2018
452
No thank god. Not anymore anyway. I was on the waitlist for an apartment (low income) for 7 years so I lived with my mom through most of my 20's. Moved in here when I was 29.
 
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Arak

Enlightened
Sep 21, 2018
1,176
Much older person here ... without being arrogant, if you're that young you tend to have many options if you can fix the situation you're in. Education, money, work, network, asking the right people for help about getting out of a certain situation ... not really psychotherapy, but to help see/get options you don't see/fidn a way to push through. often our greatest obstacles are mental.

Sorry for sounding arrogant.
 
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Taylored

I've figured it out
Sep 20, 2018
321
18 forced to stay so I can be used for cash benefits.
 
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Arak

Enlightened
Sep 21, 2018
1,176
@Taylored ,

How are you forced to stay ? Hopefully not physically ? You must resist emotional blackmail/guilt trips.
In life I learned one thing: you only get one chance. It's your life, fight or lose.
 
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okyeah

Arcanist
Jul 20, 2018
425
Much older person here ... without being arrogant, if you're that young you tend to have many options if you can fix the situation you're in. Education, money, work, network, asking the right people for help about getting out of a certain situation ... not really psychotherapy, but to help see/get options you don't see/fidn a way to push through. often our greatest obstacles are mental.

Sorry for sounding arrogant.

I have no friends or social circle either. (That's just one of my many unsolvable problems). I hate most people anyway. This has obviously led to problems with women too. It's just been a recurring trend in my life and I'm tired of it. I am a natural recluse and that has been clear despite 25 years of faking it.
 
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null

New Member
Sep 26, 2018
3
I'm 20 and living with my parents. They leave me alone for the most part (and are pretty oblivious) and I get free rent/food/etc., so I can't complain.

I plan to ctb somewhere away from home, unless I end up blowing through ALL of my saved up money beforehand, in which case, at home it is. The fact that I live at home makes ctb more expensive, more complicated (because it requires more planning), and if I end up doing it at home, there's an extra layer of guilt on top of everything else.
 
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randomguy

randomguy

Member
Aug 18, 2018
56
I'm 19 and I just can't get a job. It simply doesn't exist in my city, economic crisis is one of the reasons I wanna die. I'm living with my mother and brother, and all the afternoons I'm alone bacuse she's at work and he is at school. So one day she'll saddly find my body on the backyard.
 
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windingdown

windingdown

Specialist
Sep 10, 2018
367
No thank god. Not anymore anyway. I was on the waitlist for an apartment (low income) for 7 years so I lived with my mom through most of my 20's. Moved in here when I was 29.
Well, congrats on making it through the waiting period and getting in! I've only just applied to waitlists, which are estimated at 3-7 years. They are lovely places. Too bad I will not be here long enough to move into one! (I guess; oh well, in the end.)

I am nearly 32 and live with my mom. I haven't been able to work due to mental illness, and am on disability.

It definitely influences my plans, as I have to hide things and choose a time when everyone is out of the house. That extends my current waiting period from 3 days to 9 days. Those 9 days are feeling very long.

I personally prefer to ctb at my mom's because it's better to be found relatively quickly, once it's over.
 
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LifeSick

LifeSick

Eat the rich or die!
Sep 20, 2018
167
I'm 22 and I live with my father. Never worked a day in my life (unless you count busking, but I only did it a few times). Sometimes I think I would feel better about myself if I was working and supporting myself, but i'd probably be even more miserable. At least I still have some hope I'll complete my degree (lol just kidding, i'm hopeless)
 
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AveryConure

AveryConure

Some idiot
May 11, 2018
437
Much older person here ... without being arrogant, if you're that young you tend to have many options if you can fix the situation you're in. Education, money, work, network, asking the right people for help about getting out of a certain situation ... not really psychotherapy, but to help see/get options you don't see/fidn a way to push through. often our greatest obstacles are mental.

Sorry for sounding arrogant.
Try being a millenial in America.
 
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AveryConure

AveryConure

Some idiot
May 11, 2018
437
Almost 30, living with my mom and a stepdad who says racist and sexist shit and saw several nooses and ropes in my room and didn't bother trying to stop me. They both work all the time and my sister has a full time job while I ended up quitting mine so if I wanted to I could ctb in my room and they probably wouldn't notice for like a day til my corpse starts to smell.

I'd prefer not to tbh, but since I feel like someone might call the police on me if I try to find a good tree to hang myself with it might be my only option.
 
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whatmattersmost

whatmattersmost

Gone to HANG.
Sep 10, 2018
224
It sucks. I am 25 yrs old and living with my parents. I have already failed an attempt at ctb, now my parents are always up my ass.

How many of you are living with your parents? and how does it effect your ctb plan?
Do You have to pay bills?
If they are (up your ass)after a Suicide attempt sounds like they care about you.
What's the problem?
 
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Dani Paradox

Dani Paradox

Permanently Banned
Aug 17, 2018
981
Do You have to pay bills?
If they are (up your ass)after a Suicide attempt sounds like they care about you.
What's the problem?
Watch out with that. Sometimes when parents "care" its more of an abuse tactic.
 
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DeletedUser4739

Guest
Much older person here ... without being arrogant, if you're that young you tend to have many options if you can fix the situation you're in. Education, money, work, network, asking the right people for help about getting out of a certain situation ... not really psychotherapy, but to help see/get options you don't see/fidn a way to push through. often our greatest obstacles are mental.

Sorry for sounding arrogant.
All excellent suggestions with potential to turn one's life around. However, what if you're too ill to do and enjoy those things anymore? I've found that doesn't leave you with much and few people want to be around someone who is chronically ill.
 
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DeletedUser4739

Guest
No thank god. Not anymore anyway. I was on the waitlist for an apartment (low income) for 7 years so I lived with my mom through most of my 20's. Moved in here when I was 29.
I wish so badly I could get on a list for something like that. I keep trying, but the bureaucratic red tape is overwhelming. Trying to get through all that while you're ill is quite a challenge. On Monday, I meet with an advocate. I'm hoping I can get some more help there.
 
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whatmattersmost

whatmattersmost

Gone to HANG.
Sep 10, 2018
224
Watch out with that. Sometimes when parents "care" its more of an abuse tactic.
Your telling the wrong person.
I live Alone.
I wouldn't mind living with my parents, wish I never moved Out.
They wouldn't let me move back
 
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JohnDoe1

Arcanist
Sep 13, 2018
474
Do You have to pay bills?
If they are (up your ass)after a Suicide attempt sounds like they care about you.
What's the problem?

No, but, it may sound selfish, but, I don't care if they care about me. I just want to be left alone, I just want to die.
 
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Maravillosa

Maravillosa

Господи помилуй — мир в Україні!
Sep 7, 2018
690
I am 52 and live with my mother and 43-year-old brother. (I share a bedroom with my mother.) The only times that I lived on my own were when I went away to college (I became suicidal at the start of my sophomore year, was hospitalized: my parents obliged me to leave college and return home -- I thought it would be temporary, but my parents did not want me to return to that college) and when I was in grad school (again, I became suicidal, could not concentrate on my studies and was kicked out: had to return home to Mom). I am on SSI and on several waiting lists for Section 8 housing -- I hope I can get an apartment before Mom passes away. I would like to be able to successfully live on my own before I ctb.
 
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DeletedUser4739

Guest
Watch out with that. Sometimes when parents "care" its more of an abuse tactic.
Right on! Or trying to compensate for the guilt they feel because they know they're the main reason why one is suffering so much. I wish people thought a lot more about having children before actually doing so.
 
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ThisIsTheEnd

ThisIsTheEnd

Waste of oxygen
Aug 22, 2018
90
I'm 16, which is the only reason I'm still living with my Mum and Dad. If I make it to 18, I'll be moving out, which will make it much easier to order things that my parents will not look through beforehand and ask questions about what I ordered.
 
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whatmattersmost

whatmattersmost

Gone to HANG.
Sep 10, 2018
224
I am 52 and live with my mother and 43-year-old brother. (I share a bedroom with my mother.) The only times that I lived on my own were when I went away to college (I became suicidal at the start of my sophomore year, was hospitalized: my parents obliged me to leave college and return home -- I thought it would be temporary, but my parents did not want me to return to that college) and when I was in grad school (again, I became suicidal, could not concentrate on my studies and was kicked out: had to return home to Mom). I am on SSI and on several waiting lists for Section 8 housing -- I hope I can get an apartment before Mom passes away. I would like to be able to successfully live on my own before I ctb.
Does your brother have Mental Health issues also?
 
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Tiburcio

Guest
Do You have to pay bills?
If they are (up your ass)after a Suicide attempt sounds like they care about you.
What's the problem?
Not wanting to disrespect, but it seems like you are judging others without knowing their circumstances at all.
 
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