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devin44
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- May 24, 2019
- 42
It goes something like this: being in a relationship makes me feel more love, support and hope for the future. But it is apparently not enough to challenge the major depressive episodes, panic attacks, insomnia, serious suicidal thoughts and intermittent plans etc.
In other words I think that based on my past with hospitalisations and attempts, that there is unfortunately a high chance I will at some point end my own life. I will be pleasantly surprised if this turns out not to be the case. So, knowing this ethically, how can it be right for me to form and build a strong relationship and establish myself as the key pillar of someone else's life? My last ex wants to get back together and I would love to, but at least allowing her to move on a little and find another more consistent partner to support here would give her some help and stability if I do end up dying.
Does that make any sense? It really sucks.
In other words I think that based on my past with hospitalisations and attempts, that there is unfortunately a high chance I will at some point end my own life. I will be pleasantly surprised if this turns out not to be the case. So, knowing this ethically, how can it be right for me to form and build a strong relationship and establish myself as the key pillar of someone else's life? My last ex wants to get back together and I would love to, but at least allowing her to move on a little and find another more consistent partner to support here would give her some help and stability if I do end up dying.
Does that make any sense? It really sucks.