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spellbound

spellbound

Nihil
Apr 25, 2026
9
I feel like most of us would want suicide to be accessible, but what rules should govern this ? How can we, as a society, determine who's worthy of killing themselves ? Would one have to pass a psychological test ? Should minors and people with mental disabilities be banned from it ?
Or should it stay hard to access to ensure only true suicidals are committing ?
 
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Smiles & Giggles

Life is suffering
Apr 23, 2026
21
Every single person is worthy of killing themselves. Death is everyone's best interest.
 
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RoachClassified

RoachClassified

i still feel like nothing...
Apr 23, 2026
6
absolutely, every person has a right to die because they didn't choose to be born in the first place. unfortunately, euthanasia is the maximum we will get
 
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spellbound

spellbound

Nihil
Apr 25, 2026
9
absolutely, every person has a right to die because they didn't choose to be born in the first place. unfortunately, euthanasia is the maximum we will get
So do you feel like, in a hypothetical scenario, a 12 year old should be provided with the means to end their life, no questions asked ?
 
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OkayFine

Member
Apr 12, 2026
11
Isn't it only illegal in places that are quite socially oppressive?
 
LonelyPrince

LonelyPrince

Rotten to the Core
Dec 12, 2025
260
Didn't ask to be born so the least would be giving us a peaceful way out.
 
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Lamentice

Lamentice

Schizoid
Mar 27, 2023
144
It shouldn't be illegal at all, it's crazy to criminalize someone for suicide/attempted suicide; it's not helpful, it's not preventative, it's not anyone's business, it's fucking stupid.

However, assisted euthanasia I do believe should be regulated. Minors can't consent to major life decisions, so for one I think anyone under the age of 25 should be disqualified (with exemptions based on extreme disability), just let the brain finish developing first. Beyond that, someone should have to pass extensive psychoanalysis & any other accessible methods of potential treatment should be exhausted. It's just too exploitable otherwise. Do I think with these regulations that euthanasia should be accessible everywhere? Abso-fucking-lutely.
 
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spellbound

spellbound

Nihil
Apr 25, 2026
9
However, assisted euthanasia I do believe should be regulated. Minors can't consent to major life decisions, so for one I think anyone under the age of 25 should be disqualified (with exemptions based on extreme disability), just let the brain finish developing first. Beyond that, someone should have to pass extensive psychoanalysis & any other accessible methods of potential treatment should be exhausted. It's just too exploitable otherwise. Do I think with these regulations that euthanasia should be accessible everywhere? Abso-fucking-lutely.
I do somewhat agree with you, and I do feel that psychoanalysis should be a necessary step, but at the same time I feel like that could turn nightmarish for a suicidal person to have to convince a pro-lifer psychologist to grant them the right to die. You know how these people be, tryna fix everything. I just don't know how we could prevent this kind of abuse yk ?
 
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Lamentice

Lamentice

Schizoid
Mar 27, 2023
144
I do somewhat agree with you, and I do feel that psychoanalysis should be a necessary step, but at the same time I feel like that could turn nightmarish for a suicidal person to have to convince a pro-lifer psychologist to grant them the right to die. You know how these people be, tryna fix everything. I just don't know how we could prevent this kind of abuse yk ?
That's fair, honestly the MH industry is extremely flawed systematically and stock full of bad actors :/ I don't know how that abuse could be avoided either.