
All Things Must Pass
Mage
- Apr 14, 2021
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I don't see them being traumatized for reading a note unless the note is cruel towards them. I do it find it a tad hypocritical when others will cry about not having had the answers, but then when you're given them you don't even bother.Maybe they don't want to be traumatized if it was someone they loved?
Yes, I heard previously a coroner sometimes if a note is too cruel simply not showing it to the family if it wasn't discovered. Regardless, not leaving a note is one of the worst things someone can do emotionally. So as along as the note isn't cruel there's no real reason not to read it, and I don't think it's a common risk to justify not reading someone's note.There is someone this happened to. He ctb cause he was mad at his gf cause she broke up with him. She read the note and has ptsd and nightmares from it. She is 18.
Some people deserve a cruel note, but those turds don't give a shit about the person they destroyed & their note anywaySo as along as the note isn't cruel there's no real reason not to read it
Link?There is someone this happened to. He ctb cause he was mad at his gf cause she broke up with him. She read the note and has ptsd and nightmares from it. She is 18.
Yeah they'd find it appealing that a death was about them in a way. Gives them some supply.Some people deserve a cruel note, but those turds don't give a shit about the person they destroyed & their note anyway
It's pretty disrespectful not to read the note if you loved the person. I get that it's not an easy thing to do, but neither is facing the fact that someone you cared about is deadMy own personal opinion is you have a moral duty to read a suicide note left for you. It's someone's final parting thoughts as they leave the world, and most likely contains the reasons they chose to ctb.
I agree.It's pretty disrespectful not to read the note if you loved the person. I get that it's not an easy thing to do, but neither is facing the fact that someone you cared about is dead