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is ctb in an airbnb morally wrong?
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I was planning on an AirBnB too. I don't have a home right now and am staying with a family friend. I need to accelerate this process and the best way I know is to book a week long Airbnb private stay to make sure no one finds me.
I was planning on an AirBnB too. I don't have a home right now and am staying with a family friend. I need to accelerate this process and the best way I know is to book a week long Airbnb private stay to make sure no one finds me.
I think I would feel worse with Airbnb because of it being one person rather than a company, so I'm leaning towards hotel... but there are so many more options with Airbnb.
Being traumatized by seeing a corpse is just an unfortunate construct of most westernized countries, and I'm sure some eastern countries. But a lot of places it is not always traumatizing. I think the suicide angle depending on how it's done can add trauma to it, though. I wouldn't want to do it in anyone's loved property, but most Airbnbs aren't "loved" property. I have always been of the thought I never want to drag anyone into my suicide. Especially someone who works their ass off for nothing at a hotel. I've always been a proponent of scheduled email, but that's what saved/fucked me last time. Not in the sense that the note made someone come and find me, but that I had been found and the note identified the drug in my system, they just thought I had no drugs in my system and it was respiratory failure caused by something else after they tested me for all the usual suspects.
If in a hotel or Airbnb where someone innocent who is not expected to come across a corpse or isn't paid well enough to come across a corpse is present, I've always thought about taping up a sheet in the doorway to whatever room you're in and saying caution dead body call 911, do not enter.
Death occurs to every human in more ways and circumstances than we can imagine. It's already overwhelmingly bad to have to live in this body for now, I don't have it in me to think about how a person will feel when they find it.They will cope with it or they will not. How they react is not something I can really control, anyway.
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