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Al_stargate

Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
743
Anyone?
I didn't have much thoughts about it before my situation that led me to this point. I would definitely have compassion for a person in such a difficult situation but would consider suicide somewhat of a sin honestly, except for terminally ill. How did you feel about it? Any previous hardcore pro-lifers here?
 
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lizwuhan

lizwuhan

i hope for freedom in death
Nov 12, 2021
5
This is a good question! I think when I was younger I might've felt the same way in regards to suicide being a sin. I would've found suicide to be cowardly and even embarrassing or shameful for that person (thanks parents). My attitude towards suicide was pretty unempathetic.
 
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sharky

sharky

Lost
Dec 15, 2021
283
I always thought that when I'm old and can't live without depending on others for help that I'll commit suicide. I always understood why people commit suicide when they suffer, but for me it was far far away and I never actually researched method or anything. Never thought that it's a sin or that's it's cowardly. We enter this world without being asked if we want to, we should at least exit it when we want to.
 
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CommitSudoku

never interfere with a lifespan reaping
Feb 12, 2022
524
I never was against it, but due to forced religion as a child I was lucky enough to get it instilled in me what the consequences of committing suicide are in what comes following death. I don't practice any religion now but it hurt since I considered suicide decently early and felt all the more guilt. It mostly made, and makes, me sad that people are driven to such a point.
 
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☆AwaitingEntropy☆

☆AwaitingEntropy☆

Snuffing the Light Out
Nov 6, 2021
208
I was a young teen then. Mostly I just thought it was really sad. Also raised religious, so I wouldn't allow myself to feel suicidal because it was a "sin." Back then I just phrased my sadness as wanting to run away or sleep for a while, haha. But I always felt very sad for people who were in that position. I thought, surely there must be medicine, people, religion, etc that could help them. I was quite the optimist.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
43,301
In my case, I have never really wanted to live. Even when I was very young, I found death to be comforting. I have always been able to understand why people want to leave this world. It is all that I want after all. The thought of non existence has always been preferable to any kind of life. Life is just meaningless suffering.
 
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apoptosis

apoptosis

rest easy in sleep eternal
Mar 25, 2022
37
When I was in 7-8th grade, I can't remember, I told my best friend— naively— that I give them permission to tell my parents if I tell them I desire to or have hurt myself. I doubt she remembers it but she has echoed the same sentiment recently, saying if I was hurting myself she'd tell my mom. And that's why I'm not telling her anything lol

But yeah, when I was younger I genuinely didn't understand being suicidal or depressed. I have no idea how it came up in conversation either. Now I understand what it's like now and it seems like a lifetime ago I couldn't wrap my head around wanting to die. Now, I think about it daily.
 
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Seafoam

Seafoam

Student
Jun 26, 2020
103
When I was in my early elementary and middle school days I didn't take suicide that seriously. I didn't even know what depression was. I definitely was depressed back then I just didn't know that it had a name. Plus, I was always told that people who commit suicide go to hell. I've come a long way lol.
 
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Loaf of bread

Warlock
Mar 22, 2022
743
Back then I thought that if a suicidal person talks to a "professional", they will magically stop being suicidal.

Why did I think this? Because everyone thought the same thing.

If everyone thinks the same thing, then said thing must be true, right? /s

Tragically bad logic, but most people never question it, unfortunately :(
 
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Fadeawaaaay

Fadeawaaaay

Visionary
Nov 12, 2021
2,160
Never thought much about it. It was entirely alien. I could not imagine a state of mind that would create such a desire.
 
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Pain In The Ass

Pain In The Ass

Wizard
Feb 10, 2022
638
Anyone?
I didn't have much thoughts about it before my situation that led me to this point. I would definitely have compassion for a person in such a difficult situation but would consider suicide somewhat of a sin honestly, except for terminally ill. How did you feel about it? Any previous hardcore pro-lifers here?
funny thing for me is, before all this I was working on a suicidal ward in a mental health facility, looking at all the people and feeling sorry for them, and wondering how you could possibly do the things these people have done to themselves, like cutting their arms to the bone and tendon in places about 10 times and surviving it, or trying to hang themselves, everyone walking about without shoe laces and shit, I never thought that 2 years later I'd be planning the same shit as them
 
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Al_stargate

Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
743
funny thing for me is, before all this I was working on a suicidal ward in a mental health facility, looking at all the people and feeling sorry for them, and wondering how you could possibly do the things these people have done to themselves, like cutting their arms to the bone and tendon in places about 10 times and surviving it, or trying to hang themselves, everyone walking about without shoe laces and shit, I never thought that 2 years later I'd be planning the same shit as them
That's mental, no pun intended. Sorry life brought you to this point.
 
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FogFilledLife

Student
Jan 6, 2022
164
Didn't have any.
 
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NSA

NSA

Your friendly neighborhood agent
Feb 21, 2022
271
I've been pro-choice my entire life. When I was a little kid and still believed in God, I'd wonder why he thought people shouldn't kill themselves. Like, why can't we see heaven now? Why do we have to wait?

None of the pastors ever had a good answer lol.
 
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absoluteanimal1

absoluteanimal1

Death by chocolate
Dec 17, 2021
941
I was too young, so I hadn't really thought much about suicide before I became suicidal at age 12.
 
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ClownMe

ClownMe

Don't Cry for Me, I'm Already Dead
Apr 7, 2021
20,561
When I was like 10 I would always wonder why anyone would ever kill themselves, then soon after I became severely depressed and suicidal and have been so ever since.
 
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markimobzzdeasui

markimobzzdeasui

Life is a cruel joke
Oct 24, 2021
1,150
I think I was always a pro choice on some level and have felt some empathy towards those who died by suicide. I was first suicidal at the age of 14-15 and have been the same since,though with different levels of suicidal ideation.I don't remember much before that age,but my mother was also severely suicidal and had quite a lot of attempts in my childhood so I don't think I got the time and space to think differently about suicide. It was somehow always a constant presence in my life.
 
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Everybody_yells

Everybody_yells

Member
Jan 29, 2021
66
Funny that you should ask.

Until a couple years back I thought of ctb as something that goes against logic (thanks to my narcissistic parents). In fact I despised it. But that is what goes on with my life interestingly.

I despised ctb, and now I am contemplating it.
I am working at a job category that I used to despise
I did not advocate for relationships and yet ended up in being one and getting dumped lmao. !

In a sense, its like some overlord is writing a specific script for me so that I could live my own hell lol.
 
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erdbeeren

erdbeeren

Student
Oct 13, 2021
100
Anyone?
I didn't have much thoughts about it before my situation that led me to this point. I would definitely have compassion for a person in such a difficult situation but would consider suicide somewhat of a sin honestly, except for terminally ill. How did you feel about it? Any previous hardcore pro-lifers here?
I used to believe that people who ctb went to hell (I am an atheist now). I was terrified bc of of this misconception.

Also, I fell for the false information surrounding ctb.

Examples:
-permanent solution to a temporary problem
-that it's selfish
-the hotlines actually help most ppl who call
-it gets better
 
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sparky10

Member
Mar 17, 2022
12
I never considered it until all hope was lost. Tried every med therapy and now I'm unable to function and do basic tasks
 
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Everybody_yells

Everybody_yells

Member
Jan 29, 2021
66
If everyone thinks the same thing, then said thing must be true, right? /s
Fargo

lol I had to just put this image cos I was almost always pestered with the same thought you said, by my Nparents. Eventually I turned out to doubt every decision I take now.
 
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Meursault4

Meursault4

Ah well...
Apr 18, 2022
21
I guess I would've been too scared of death to actually think about it, but I never thought suicide was a bad or sinful thing, I just never understood why people would do it or how they could go through with it.
I guess now when you figure out that death can be a peaceful and liberating thing when done in a consensual and freewilled way then there's no reason to fear it if you believe in no afterlife.
 
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ornitier199

Arcanist
Mar 26, 2022
413
Suicide was bliss. The bets gift I could give myself. It's just unfortunately accompanied by pain first.
But those delusions asses tried to say otherwise.
 
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Rational man

Rational man

Enlightened
Oct 19, 2021
1,485
I knew many young people.and a family.member who ctb. I respected their decisions.as.who am i to judge. Ive always been fascinated by death. Humans fear and yet we all die. I began to realise that apart from this fact of impermanence, ctb is respected in my mind. I can understand why instead of casting down judgement.
 
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Foresight

Foresight

Enlightened
Jun 14, 2019
1,393
It saddened me but it made sense to me. I was never naive that people could fall and the world could crush them.
 
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outrider567

Visionary
Apr 5, 2022
2,850
Anyone?
I didn't have much thoughts about it before my situation that led me to this point. I would definitely have compassion for a person in such a difficult situation but would consider suicide somewhat of a sin honestly, except for terminally ill. How did you feel about it? Any previous hardcore pro-lifers here?
Suicide was not on my mind my entire life, had a healthy, happy and lucky life, retired at age 43 about 25 years ago---But my girlfriend's death changed all that--35 years together....then nothing but memories that are now painfully haunting because she's not here anymore
 
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Al_stargate

Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
743
Suicide was not on my mind my entire life, had a healthy, happy and lucky life, retired at age 43 about 25 years ago---But my girlfriend's death changed all that--35 years together....then nothing but memories that are now painfully haunting because she's not here anymore
Sorry to hear it. You're close to 70, lot of people your age go through loss of their life partner. Can't imagine but maybe give it some time if you haven't already. You can always cherish memories you had together.
 
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thedaywillcome

thedaywillcome

I will leave soon
Apr 2, 2022
358
I always believed suicide was a option if really needed.
 
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outrider567

Visionary
Apr 5, 2022
2,850
Sorry to hear it. You're close to 70, lot of people your age go through loss of their life partner. Can't imagine but maybe give it some time if you haven't already. You can always cherish memories you had together.
'Close to70'---still 67 yrs old please don't rush me---Time? been three months already, don't feel any better, feel worse actually--My CTB is only on hold cuz my brother is fighting stage 4 lung cancer
 
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Al_stargate

I was once a pretty angel
Mar 4, 2022
743
Time? been three months already, don't feel any better, feel worse actually--My CTB is only on hold cuz my brother is fighting stage 4 lung cancer
Sorry to hear it. Three months is not much time. You have any other family members you can turn to?
 
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