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Spiko

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May 30, 2018
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I know, suicide is a dramatically action in a life, and also for the family. But, for example, i am mentally ill (psych trauma including body pain), and if i would be complete healthy, the suicide planing and implementation would be no problem for me, but now, since i was traumatized, it's not easy for me, to buy things, which i need for suicide.

But the other point is, if i choose the carbon monoxid method. Why does the family not "cover" me during this proccess?
For example, that my family looks, that during the dying process nobody comes in the room, where i make this. When i make this all alone, then is there always a risk, a neighbor or a forrest man, could discover my tent, and then could call 911 and then i could be probably brain damaged.

Why does the family don't help someone, who wants do die?
 
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YukiFox

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Dec 8, 2018
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1. Despite if we don't want do it, all kind of national laws must enforce to not taking, or help to, another's person`s life. In that case, every citizen is raised to theoretically respect this law and preserve the lives of others or their owns, so for that way most of people doesn't encourage others to kill themselves. Even on this site we respect the private decision of users and to stimulate or helping each other (Unless if they involved the partners thread) to die by suicide constitutes a ban.
  1. The death is still a taboo, in every kind of society. And death by suicide is a greater taboo, only change the way that the people handles it on every country and culture. It's almost socially reprehensible to talk about that and specially to talk about suicide, and the social pact is that every person supposedly supports the prevention to suicide and not to encourage them. And I believe that unwritten code is hard to expelled to common sense or behavior.
  2. Another social pact is love, whatever it is. One of their aspects is to care each other, and stimulate death certainly isn't an caring act. So your family and friends wants take care of you based on the pretended love to you and the last thing to want to is seeing you die by suicide.
  3. Again, it's a crime.

 
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anuglymale

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Feb 16, 2019
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I think evolution just hardwired our brains against such behaviour
 
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GeorgeJL

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Mar 7, 2019
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I think evolution just hardwired our brains against such behaviour
This is really what it comes down to.
I know, suicide is a dramatically action in a life, and also for the family. But, for example, i am mentally ill (psych trauma including body pain), and if i would be complete healthy, the suicide planing and implementation would be no problem for me, but now, since i was traumatized, it's not easy for me, to buy things, which i need for suicide.

But the other point is, if i choose the carbon monoxid method. Why does the family not "cover" me during this proccess?
For example, that my family looks, that during the dying process nobody comes in the room, where i make this. When i make this all alone, then is there always a risk, a neighbor or a forrest man, could discover my tent, and then could call 911 and then i could be probably brain damaged.

Why does the family don't help someone, who wants do die?
Evolution hardwired our brains this way. Because our ancestors that just gave up there genes were not passed down. It's a very counter intuitive move to want to die or support someone else to do that. You might be able to convince a few of them to support you in this. You have to make them believe in the reasons you want to exit life. Don't use words like suicide, instead say something like "exit life". Some of them might change their minds over time. I've told my family that I plan on ending my own life when I am an old man. And they have come to mostly accept that.
 
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