
Achromatix
Always Alone
- Sep 11, 2022
- 33
I feel like most people stop caring that someone is suicidal as long as they're over 18 years old. I understand the kids dying is 100% a tragedy, but it also feels cold that most programs are only willing to help suicidal people up to a certain age. I've seen many programs/places that offer help to anyone under 24 only.
Then it begs the question of how old should someone be before attempting suicide? Like, I get that that number isn't practical when you add in health factors, trauma, and life experience. Someone in their late teens may be seen as judging life top early since their young, but maybe they're terminally ill.
I feel like most suicide prevention is for teens rather than people on general. Is that wrong to think? Sometimes I wonder when contemplating getting help if people are more annoyed someone in their mid to late twenties is whining. Like old enough suicidal people are just numbers now. Idk where I'm going with this, I just wanted thoughts and opinions about it ig.
Then it begs the question of how old should someone be before attempting suicide? Like, I get that that number isn't practical when you add in health factors, trauma, and life experience. Someone in their late teens may be seen as judging life top early since their young, but maybe they're terminally ill.
I feel like most suicide prevention is for teens rather than people on general. Is that wrong to think? Sometimes I wonder when contemplating getting help if people are more annoyed someone in their mid to late twenties is whining. Like old enough suicidal people are just numbers now. Idk where I'm going with this, I just wanted thoughts and opinions about it ig.