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fisil

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Mar 9, 2019
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Is it even possible the found a partner here? I see people asking for a partner over months.
 
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8yy8uiyhbij

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Feb 11, 2019
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It is possible, however it depends on location and method. I disagree with you in the sense there are many people talking about their(failed) experience with partners as you wouldn't hear about successful experiences.
 
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Going Home

Specialist
Sep 21, 2018
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So far it has not worked for me although I was able to connect with a person I can truly relate to.
 
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Menschenfeind

Menschenfeind

Jan 25, 2019
131
Even with a partner: success is not guaranteed. Trust me, a failed attempt with a partner is even worse.
 
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not_a_robot

not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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Even with a partner: success is not guaranteed. Trust me, a failed attempt with a partner is even worse.
Or if one dies and one survives. Lots of awkward questions.
 
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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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That's true. Seeing someone die changes the whole life/death point of view.
I was thinking of trying to explain to police and families afterward. What a nightmare.
"Well see, what happened was, we were *both* supposed to die. Then four days later I woke up, still clinging to his corpse..."
 
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Menschenfeind

Menschenfeind

Jan 25, 2019
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I was thinking of trying to explain to police and families afterward. What a nightmare.
"Well see, what happened was, we were *both* supposed to die. Then four days later I woke up, still clinging to his corpse..."

I can relate so deeply! Pro tip: if the police yells at you, who that body in your apartment is, it would be better if you can tell them his name. I don't want to make more of it "public", as the authorities/family could watch (which I doubt, but who knows). If you want to talk about the "experience", we could pm.
 
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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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I can relate so deeply! Pro tip: if the police yells at you, who that body in your apartment is, it would be better if you can tell them his name. I don't want to make more of it "public", as the authorities/family could watch (which I doubt, but who knows). If you want to talk about the "experience", we could pm.
Note to Self: Learn suicide partner's name, in case I survive and police come yell at me.
Got it!
 
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thisplaceisaprison

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Mar 20, 2019
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Yeah, a lot of people tend to back out (which is fine of course) or have a ridiculous method in mind, but I've been looking for awhile. I'm surprised there's not more people in my area.
 
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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
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Yeah, a lot of people tend to back out (which is fine of course) or have a ridiculous method in mind, but I've been looking for awhile. I'm surprised there's not more people in my area.
Well, tell us your ridiculous method/area.
 
AaronArc

AaronArc

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Jul 10, 2019
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I just posted in there. Don't have any expectations. I'd be curious to know if there was ever a meetup that actually resulted from that thread.
 
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thisplaceisaprison

Student
Mar 20, 2019
151
Well, tell us your ridiculous method/area.

I live in Virginia near Washington DC. I don't have a ridiculous method in mind! The ones I'm considering are pretty mainstream on here. This one guy wanted to go to Alaska and freeze to death though and someone wanted to drive a car into some body of water.
 
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not_a_robot

"i hope the leaving is joyful, & never to return"
May 30, 2019
2,121
I live in Virginia near Washington DC. I don't have a ridiculous method in mind! The ones I'm considering are pretty mainstream on here. This one guy wanted to go to Alaska and freeze to death though and someone wanted to drive a car into some body of water.
Ah, the old Teddy Kennedy Suicide, get a partner to drive you into water...
Also anybody hoping to freeze in Alaska better do it soon. Global warming.
 
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That would be terrifying if your partner died and you lived . And you were convicted of murder and got life in prison .
I live in Virginia near Washington DC. I don't have a ridiculous method in mind! The ones I'm considering are pretty mainstream on here. This one guy wanted to go to Alaska and freeze to death though and someone wanted to drive a car into some body of water.
I wouldn't mind doing the freezing method .
 
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Menschenfeind

Menschenfeind

Jan 25, 2019
131
That would be terrifying if your partner died and you lived . And you were convicted of murder and got life in prison .
Hardly depends on your country (which can be a good or bad thing). It's considered as assisted suicide. Important to say, that your partner did everything by himself (getting the head in the sling, etc., which the (criminal) police asked repeated and intrusive).
 
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Snowx88

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Jun 29, 2019
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Hardly depends on your country (which can be a good or bad thing). It's considered as assisted suicide. Important to say, that your partner did everything by himself (getting the head in the sling, etc., which the (criminal) police asked repeated and intrusive).
So I would assume it's better to do it alone
 
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Menschenfeind

Menschenfeind

Jan 25, 2019
131
So I would assume it's better to do it alone
To be on the safe side, I would suggest to look up the local law before you plan to do something in that direction (up to 14(!) years in the uk - source) . I wouldn't say it's impossible to be successful (for both), but it's nothing I would do again.
 
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blanketyblk

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Jun 9, 2019
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I just see it as there being too many things to go wrong or another distractions. sure might be nice going out doing some freaky stuff on the way out. but i think solo i better. at least for me.
 
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