LastLoveLetter
Persephone
- Mar 28, 2021
- 657
I think it's awful that it's frowned upon so much, to the point that drugs that would make the process painless, peaceful and dignified are impossible to acquire where I live. I can either go with less reliable methods in hopes they will succeed, or go with far more brutal methods with a high success rate.
I don't want to traumatise someone by leaving a deformed, mangled body behind. I don't want to die in pain, or worse, survive with excruciating health consequences.
The right to die a dignified and peaceful death should be a human right.
If life is a human right, so should death on our terms, not someone else's, not society's. It's my life. I did not choose to be here. I did not ask to live. Staying should be a choice, not an obligation.
I don't want to traumatise someone by leaving a deformed, mangled body behind. I don't want to die in pain, or worse, survive with excruciating health consequences.
The right to die a dignified and peaceful death should be a human right.
If life is a human right, so should death on our terms, not someone else's, not society's. It's my life. I did not choose to be here. I did not ask to live. Staying should be a choice, not an obligation.