lostforever77
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- Dec 13, 2023
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I guess that would be one thing I would have company for ...just fmlSure, it would be nice to die with company.
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I guess that would be one thing I would have company for ...just fmlSure, it would be nice to die with company.
It would surely be quite something to die with someone. Even if it is someone you just met, the ideia of going along with anyone makes death more or less a peaceful thought, the assuring idea that you're both going to the same place, someone is willing to accompany you on the very end.I'm curious what people think of suicide pacts. The idea of dying in a spooky, remote location in solitude has never appealed to me. I am not encouraging a pact, but I am curious if anyone else has ever found an odd source of comfort in the idea of suicide with others in a peaceful location. I feel so demented even asking that, but it's just where my raw and honest headspace has landed this year. Again, I am not suggesting it or encouraging it. I am in a bit of a fragile place right now and just curious as to what goes on in everyone else's headspace and if you can relate.
Thats what im thinking .I could do either or, but would prefer someone to charcoal with possibly. I've read many cases overseas where cars full of people all CO together
I agrée with you. I have made a suicide pact with a family member but I'm now feeling guilty. They say they want to go as much as I do but I'm worried that they will be scared that they would want to back out for several reasons of which I share.Personally I don't like the idea of a suicide pact. It puts too much pressure on each other to follow through, and if one party doesn't then it introduces guilt from the one who backed out & resentment from the other party.
In addition to that, what if your attempt fails, but the other person succeeds? If you find yourself awake with a dead partner, you'll be in a whole lot of trouble through no fault of your own. Or vice versa - they'll be in big trouble.
Lastly, it's very difficult to find someone trustworthy in real life or online. There is a risk that they'll tattle on you, sometimes not deliberately - could be as simple as the other person's friend noticing someone new (you) they're hanging out with and asking a bunch of questions - but also there are way too many people who get off on this stuff. Sure, you can meet someone online instead of in real life, but who knows what their true intentions are.