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Sadness20

Sadness20

Experienced
Nov 1, 2021
269
Someone I like, just told me she wouldn't want a goodbye letter, would you?
If you were a loved one, would you rather get a goodbye letter or not?
 
Fadeawaaaay

Fadeawaaaay

Visionary
Nov 12, 2021
2,160
I would assume yes. Although I don't really feel anything at this point so nothing really matters.
I think most people will be able to figure out why I had done it… If I had the energy or motivation I would at least try to say goodbye to all my friends and family and let them know How much I appreciate their love…
 
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WorthlessTrash

WorthlessTrash

Worthless
Apr 19, 2022
2,430
Maybe. To clear up why person CTB'd if nothing else.
 
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outrider567

Visionary
Apr 5, 2022
2,875
Well, mine is a more of a to-whom-it-may-concern- letter
 
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Cathy Ames

Cathy Ames

Cautionary Tale
Mar 11, 2022
2,111
Yes. I have a huge lack of closure and no way to get it now.
 
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outatime_85

Warlock
May 17, 2022
789
I would leave notes; they would also have my journals as well.
 
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Seeking_Peace

Arcanist
May 18, 2022
476
No. I'd want the person to leave without expressed guilt.
I don't plan on leaving a note given the context would be extremely negative and I'd have a ton of negative words for particular people. Also, I don't want to give anyone power over my death.
 
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Lebensunwertes

Lebensunwertes

Du bist auf dich allein gestellt
May 26, 2022
141
Should my time come I will leave all my journals. I recently finished writing in the third notepad. I have been keeping a journal since 2015 as this was my only shoulder to cry on. My final entry will be my suicide note I guess. I'm going to simply describe what made me take up such decision and how I reflect on life.
 
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Hirokami

Hirokami

Out of order
Feb 21, 2021
607
The closure would be nice, though I wouldn't want to put pressure on an already suffering person. It would be entirely up to them.
 
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Sittichmutter

Sittichmutter

Student
Sep 16, 2021
164
Yes, a letter, notes, anything...
For the ones that are left behind, the doubt, pain and guilt are unbearable.
People who Ctb, many times, do not feel loved by their families. It is the depression twisting the perception of reality.
It is important to tell the reasons and the pain, so people can try to understand.
Yes, a letter, notes, anything...
For the ones that are left behind, the doubt, pain and guilt are unbearable.
People who Ctb, many times, do not feel loved by their families. It is the depression twisting the perception of reality.
It is important to tell the reasons and the pain, so people can try to understand.
 
hellispink

hellispink

poisonous
May 26, 2022
1,231
I would not leave anything. I feel like it is too much to explain and it is exhausting expressing myself with people I never was able to be myself with. I feel like they do not care so I would not really waste my time.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
44,152
I would personally. To me, it would be better than nothing and maybe it would give me some understanding as to why the person chose to do this. Without a note, I would be left with unanswered questions. I think that in general, notes can be a form of closure.
 
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Midnight-rain

Student
Jan 1, 2020
191
I know I would. I'm not super close with many individuals anymore. Likely to be gone in a few months. But closure is a power tool.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
12,502
Yes, definitely. Relatives have left notes for me after natural deaths and they have been a great source of comfort. I imagine there are a lot of unanswered questions after suicide and it must go some way to answering them.

Still- I do understand when people feel like they can't be authentically nice in them. If there are grievances that maybe they don't see much point in expressing but at the same time- can't honestly leave out- then I can see why someone wouldn't leave a note.
 

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