cjs0712
Waiting to die
- Feb 8, 2024
- 75
Not addiction per se, but I've heard some people like the feeling of letting everything go and the peacefulness that comes after. Is this true?
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theres ppl addicted to sh i wouldnt doubt ppl are addicted to suicideI don't think so either, it's almost always very unpleasant with a lot of side effects.
I can see a point here. After failed attempt it's like your brain tries to convince you that it is still worth living for a while, making you look at things more optimistic, therefore feel better. But it's kinda diffuclt to be addicted to smth that have a really high chance of killing you though.Not addiction per se, but I've heard some people like the feeling of letting everything go and the peacefulness that comes after. Is this true?
I have had one failed attempt where I passed out. I can remember just before that I told myself - just let go. It felt like my whole body relaxed, before it went blackNot addiction per se, but I've heard some people like the feeling of letting everything go and the peacefulness that comes after. Is this true?
yes, i think it's suicide ideation.. I've been in that loop for over two years now and I've given up a lot of essential things and i missed a lot of life opportunities because of it.. ig i wanted to not be able to return , so that i can assure my ctb plan..Not addiction per se, but I've heard some people like the feeling of letting everything go and the peacefulness that comes after. Is this true?