
GrumpyFrog
Exhausted
- Aug 23, 2020
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This is a retelling of a post I made elsewhere then deleted because it was indicated as unwelcome and derailing the thread. I will try to make it work outside of the context, because while it might not be good for that discussion, I feel like I have something important to say. (Which doesn't happen often, most of my gazillion posts are just bitching, whining, and miscellaneous BS to be honest.)
I have been a member of this forum for quite some time and observed many people come and go. And in spite of the very morbid nature of this place, there is no reason to assume that most members that left actually left this planet as well. There was a number of people returning here after a long break, and their stories further point me towards the assumption that most people that stop using this site eventually stop coming because they are no longer that interested in the topic of CTB and that is a good thing. Sometimes they get help, sometimes circumstances change, but whatever it is, they get at least marginally better. Ironically, being here made me feel pretty hopeful for recovery, after seeing several people that were really low recover and move on. Not every single person does. But many do.
Registering here is not signing your own death sentence. This place allows people to share their darkest thoughts that are not allowed anywhere else. This place acknowledges that you are, within reasonable limits, in control of your life and your decisions. We cannot will the death to come, cannot wish the death away and cannot magically make all problems go away or make the pain disappear. But we should all be allowed to make decisions.
There is no meter on the entrance that says "you must be this suicidal to come in". Decision to live is also a valid decision that should be respected. Doubting is okay. Questioning yourself is okay. Not being comfortable with a method is okay (if you don't go around harassing and/or insulting people who disagree). There is only an age restriction. Because you don't need to be in pain "enough" to discuss CTB - you just need to be mature enough to handle the topic. Nobody should be entitled to say "if you can't relate to my particular brand of pain, you're not welcome here". It's probably a good idea not to respond to threads asking for help if you can't sympathize with the OP at all, but other than that, this community is not perfectly homogenous, and that's a good thing.
CTB is not a topic exclusive to mentally ill people. Being mentally ill is not a requirement for being a part of this forum. Neither is desire to die by any means possible, or a certain level of suicidality, however you're measuring it.
I sincerely wish that each and every member of this forum will want to live. Not choose to live because of guilt or fear, but genuinely want to live. I do not believe it is incompatible with knowing methods or seeing CTB as an option. You can know an option exists and not use it anyway.
I have been a member of this forum for quite some time and observed many people come and go. And in spite of the very morbid nature of this place, there is no reason to assume that most members that left actually left this planet as well. There was a number of people returning here after a long break, and their stories further point me towards the assumption that most people that stop using this site eventually stop coming because they are no longer that interested in the topic of CTB and that is a good thing. Sometimes they get help, sometimes circumstances change, but whatever it is, they get at least marginally better. Ironically, being here made me feel pretty hopeful for recovery, after seeing several people that were really low recover and move on. Not every single person does. But many do.
Registering here is not signing your own death sentence. This place allows people to share their darkest thoughts that are not allowed anywhere else. This place acknowledges that you are, within reasonable limits, in control of your life and your decisions. We cannot will the death to come, cannot wish the death away and cannot magically make all problems go away or make the pain disappear. But we should all be allowed to make decisions.
There is no meter on the entrance that says "you must be this suicidal to come in". Decision to live is also a valid decision that should be respected. Doubting is okay. Questioning yourself is okay. Not being comfortable with a method is okay (if you don't go around harassing and/or insulting people who disagree). There is only an age restriction. Because you don't need to be in pain "enough" to discuss CTB - you just need to be mature enough to handle the topic. Nobody should be entitled to say "if you can't relate to my particular brand of pain, you're not welcome here". It's probably a good idea not to respond to threads asking for help if you can't sympathize with the OP at all, but other than that, this community is not perfectly homogenous, and that's a good thing.
CTB is not a topic exclusive to mentally ill people. Being mentally ill is not a requirement for being a part of this forum. Neither is desire to die by any means possible, or a certain level of suicidality, however you're measuring it.
I sincerely wish that each and every member of this forum will want to live. Not choose to live because of guilt or fear, but genuinely want to live. I do not believe it is incompatible with knowing methods or seeing CTB as an option. You can know an option exists and not use it anyway.
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