nightshade00
living just for dying
- Jan 24, 2023
- 86
Besides SI, one thing that's kept me from ctb'ing is how hard I know it'll hit my loved ones (my family, partner, and friends). I'm looking for advice on how I can soften the blow that my actions would cause.
I've already written out a note and instructions for my belongings, etc. I feel like this will at least provide some context and an apology for the grief I'll cause them, along with direction on what to do next.
The methods I'm considering wouldn't let me stage it as an accident, so I can't do that to help them process things (it'd probably be easier to grieve me after an accident vs ctb).
Anyways, does anyone have advice on things I could do or things I could discuss with my loved ones to 'prepare' them for me leaving? (for lack of a better term)
Thanks <3
I've already written out a note and instructions for my belongings, etc. I feel like this will at least provide some context and an apology for the grief I'll cause them, along with direction on what to do next.
The methods I'm considering wouldn't let me stage it as an accident, so I can't do that to help them process things (it'd probably be easier to grieve me after an accident vs ctb).
Anyways, does anyone have advice on things I could do or things I could discuss with my loved ones to 'prepare' them for me leaving? (for lack of a better term)
Thanks <3