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hunter_lewis
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- Sep 17, 2018
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Thanks for your permission:)
you don't need my permission, you are a free person.
Let us free ourselves from our misery
Thanks for your permission:)
Perfectly said.....I'm 15, and I believe everyone should have the right to ctb. Age doesn't matter. Reasons doesn't matter.
Every reason is a (valid) reason. Every individual is different. Things that are nothing for one are everything for another.
It's everyones own decision, which is inviolable.
Everyone has the right to stop it when the suffering is unendurable.
"Now I am mourning a wasted life". You hit the nail on the head.This is a tough one, because I would never encourage anyone to CTB. But I do believe you have the right to choose.
I can add that from my personal experience, I am now 54 years old. I tried to kill myself 4 times as an adolescent. Then as an adult I went out into the world and lived a relatively normal (but never happy) life for about 32 years.
But every day of all those 32 years I wished I had killed myself when I was 13 years old.
Now I am 54 years old and in worse pain than I was as an adolescent. Now I am mourning a wasted life.
I don't believe life is easy for anyone, even the people who look like they have everything. For damaged people (like me) it can be horrible and tortuous.
Oh, and I HATE platitudes! Such bull@#$&!!!!!!
I wish you luck and peace with whatever you decide to do.
I think this hits the nail on its head, many people simply assume that just because we are young, we are choosing to commit suicide for some irrational reasons. But until one gets to know that person or walk a mile in his shoes, one shouldn't be so quick to jump to conclusions.
I get that too at 17. I suppose most other people find it sad when younger people try to ctb because they havent experienced enough of the good sides of life. Such as love or certain achievements.
It's not easy, considering what could've happend in the past.
i think it depends...eg if you are and 19 and suffer from an uncureable chronic disease i think 19 is not too young
if you are 19 and want to ctb bc you struggle at school/college/relationships i think you should think again bc a lot of "problems" get indeed better with time and are not as bad/dramatic as a lot of young people perceive them to be..
I don't believe this is true at all, even if it would fit, I don't think people say "oh my god this site is for child ctb?" Out of jealousy, more out of confusion and inability to process as @Crest33 quite nicely put it.Jealousy. A lot of older folks can't stand it when the younger generation has it easier than they did. If they had to suffer for all these years, then you should have to suffer as well!
I don't believe this is true at all, even if it would fit, I don't think people say "oh my god this site is for child ctb?" Out of jealousy, more out of confusion and inability to process as @Crest33 quite nicely put it.
I don't ever think its jealousy, most who are still alive are still questioning their own decision to ctb and having very complex feelings regarding very "deep" subjects, trying to come to terms with certain things before they leave. I think few people have the time to be jealous of anonymous young people attempting to die.
I think that "any reason is a good reason" is a very interesting and enticing statement, I'd be very interested to heard a debate on this statement alone because it seems we all make assumptions based on it yet when emotions are involved we know it is different.
I think its more complex. A person either believes they can't get better or its not worth the effort, somebody should not be forced to do something they do not wish, even entering recovery. But a person may also believe some things cannot change falsely. We should be able to respect both of these things at the same time.@weedoge
one example:
cocaine withdrawal comes with suicidal thoughts/suicides bc obviously your brain/dopamin system is fucked for a while. however this thoughts disappear in general once the dopamin system adapts and recover again
if a person now ctb under this condition over nothing do you really think that is a good reason?
i dont deny that suffering is highly subjective and thus the decision must be subjective aswell but still...its not that easy
You see I do have a potentially gatekeepery attitude but the line is very far out, there's no way I'd dare question almost any disabled person on their decision to ctb, I find it sick that people could hand platitudes like that, and this applies to a huge portion of the population in different circumstances undeniably.Having a crappy life doesn't discriminate and neither does death. These are the same people that walks up a quadriplegic and tells them, "Don't worry, you'll be able to walk again." or "maybe you'll be able to get those bionic legs". They live life thinking the world is all peachy and spread their infectious bubbly attitudes to everything without tact or thinking about what they say.