bluefeather177
drowsy in a dark room
- Mar 2, 2023
- 36
Does anyone else kind of feel permanently altered after being a part of this forum? I've been suicidal long before browsing here but my opinions on suicide have certainly changed a lot.
I have friends who are suicidal and one in particular who I've broached the topic with pretty extensively at times but it's really bizarre existing in a world that largely views suicide as nothing but a horrible tragedy that should be avoided at all costs. Maybe I'm just big on free will or whatever but I think it's crazy that people shouldn't be allowed to choose to exit this world when they had no choice to be brought into it.
I wouldn't even consider myself fully anti-natalist like a lot of people here, as I don't think human existence should end as a whole or bringing someone into existence is inherently cruel, but it just feels really odd that my stance is so different from the average person. I had a conversation with a friend once joking that we should bring back consensual duels in the States and he argued that suicidal religious people would use it as a way to die without having to commit the act themselves. I laughed, said there are a lot easier ways for people to recklessly die and mentioned that I probably have different views on suicide than most people.
He proceeded to grill me, asking if I have lost someone to suicide or not, telling me it isn't fair for me to comment on it because I don't know what it's like. Nothing like a pro lifer only considering other people instead of the suicidal person wanting to die in the first place, right?
Maybe one day this place will finally help cure my crippling fear of death and I will finally ctb if my life hasn't improved by then
I have friends who are suicidal and one in particular who I've broached the topic with pretty extensively at times but it's really bizarre existing in a world that largely views suicide as nothing but a horrible tragedy that should be avoided at all costs. Maybe I'm just big on free will or whatever but I think it's crazy that people shouldn't be allowed to choose to exit this world when they had no choice to be brought into it.
I wouldn't even consider myself fully anti-natalist like a lot of people here, as I don't think human existence should end as a whole or bringing someone into existence is inherently cruel, but it just feels really odd that my stance is so different from the average person. I had a conversation with a friend once joking that we should bring back consensual duels in the States and he argued that suicidal religious people would use it as a way to die without having to commit the act themselves. I laughed, said there are a lot easier ways for people to recklessly die and mentioned that I probably have different views on suicide than most people.
He proceeded to grill me, asking if I have lost someone to suicide or not, telling me it isn't fair for me to comment on it because I don't know what it's like. Nothing like a pro lifer only considering other people instead of the suicidal person wanting to die in the first place, right?
Maybe one day this place will finally help cure my crippling fear of death and I will finally ctb if my life hasn't improved by then