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Mizzmini45

Arcanist
Dec 1, 2019
447
Maybe it hits a nerve for some people who secretly understand. My brother was like this . He got angry when he would hear someone commit suicide but yet he would always talk about suicide with me when no one was around
 
Quinlor

Quinlor

The stranger
Feb 21, 2019
1,065
I believe it's just a false sense of social responsibility or social duty of prevent ctb.

Probably most of people give a shit about you, but they have unconsciously a way of thinking structured by Christian society that make them "try to save you".
 
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lanitoasmr

lanitoasmr

Member
Mar 7, 2020
69
because they don't understand how fucked up is our life
 
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lizinha

Student
Feb 6, 2019
144
It's because they can't relate with it or because its not human nature . Same concept with people who struggle with drug issues they get resented looked down upon. it sucks
 
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sickInsominic42

sickInsominic42

My destination, eternal slumber
Feb 16, 2020
123
I never met anyone who hated someone for killing themselves. They always feel bad. Was there anything they could have done? This person had so much to live for blah blah blah. In my case nothing can be done. I have a painful incurable disease. So I think when I go people are going to be surprised but they will certainly understand that I didn't want to live as a prisoner trapped in my own body.
I'm in the same boat. I'm never going to be cured but my family guilts me into staying alive then leaves me to suffer alone just do they can feel better about themselves. But isn't it selfish to force someone to live a life that they don't want just so they don't have to feel guilty
 
Istanbulite

Istanbulite

Member
Jan 14, 2022
564
They envy and blame themselves (if they are family or friends)
 
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ornitier199

Arcanist
Mar 26, 2022
413
I don't give a damn if they 'hate' me for ctb, this is for me not for them, especially if they don't even know me.
What they think of my decision does not matter, idc it won't stop me. They want to get bent and angry over my personal decision that's a them thing.
Telling me do it instead as a counter is nothing. Like I need them to tell me to do something I'm already doing.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
42,605
It is hard to answer the question, but often grief can turn to anger, and this is part of the grieving process. Those left behind are unable to understand what the person went through as they are not in a similar situation themselves. Maybe they start to become angry at them, as that person leaving has caused them to experience pain. Many non suicidal people are delusional, they see suicide as a selfish act and is something that could have been prevented in every case.
 
MementoMori81

MementoMori81

Member
May 1, 2022
87
I'm not too sure on this one. I don't think the people left behind by suicide necessarily hate the individual who took that option. I would be more inclined to say that they are extremely hurt, just absolutely gutted that someone they care about found life that difficult, that reprehensible or that they were in that much pain that they decided to end their own life.
They no doubt go through a whole sequence of feelings; shock, anger, pain, remorse and, let's be honest, an extreme sense of guilt. They'll likely ask themselves why? Why hadn't they noticed? Could have they done something to stop it, to help you find the will to survive and so on?

Also, you've got to consider the fact that a lot of people find suicide really difficult to get their head around because, just like anyone else, they possess a strong survival instinct. So, to know that someone they care about felt things were that bad that they could override those billions of years of evolution is confusing. That probably adds to the already intense cocktail of emotions they're confronted with.

That said, I'm sure there are instances of people who genuinely do feel hatred for someone who ctb. In those circumstances, I'm not sure what could drive someone to feel such a powerfully negative emotion for someone who just decided that their quality of life was no longer acceptable, at least not to them.