I just think that it's for the best not to communicate with those people at all, sadly some people in this world are so delusional to the point that they are unable to see suicide as being a logical option. It's certainly insensitive to not respect someone's decision to die but it's just the way that people are in this anti suicide society, being so open about wanting to die is certainly a terrible idea.
I think it's best not to even talk about CTB with anyone. If you're known to be suicidal, you could attract attention, and that is the number one enemy for a successful CTB.
Tell them we all have our seperate paths to walk, and our own goals to achieve in this life. But don't expect your friends and fami!y to sit by while you tell them you want to do something like this. It's unrealistic to expect their support. To expect them to want you to die- they can't do it.
people who don't know what it's like are the first ones that will talk to you like that. not to mention that they can't really say to someone that they support the decision of ending your own life. something like that will probably weigh on "normal people"'s heart, as selfish of a reason as that is.
I have SN, from my research on the internet, it appears that only 2 grams could be lethal, but is that accurate?
Additionally, while suicide by SN is a common option, is it really the least painful method?
I have SN, from my research on the internet, it appears that only 2 grams could be lethal, but is that accurate?
Additionally, while suicide by SN is a common option, is it really the least painful method?
I would recommend first an aquarium test kit, as sn seems a little sus these days, and second, start a seperate thread for these questions. People who know more about it would give you better answers there.
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