Post: Suicide - Explained
04-30-2010, 08:33 PM #1
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I can understand why people have had suicidal thoughts, or feelings. Because at this point in time, it is ever increasingly becoming a Dog eat Dog world. Do you realise the amount of girls with eating dissorders? Do you realise there are people living on the streets because they cannot find work? Do you realise that people are killing themselves?

This is a delicate issue, for this reason I am going to try approach it with great caution. This post could be in the balance for someone's life. That is why im going to break in down.

1. Tell Someone
tell someone, i know its not easy, but even if its me! I wont be tempted to call your parents, but its good to tell someone, it may even tempt you not too!
2. Ask yourself, Why?
Why is it you want to kill yourself? Is it because your being bullied? Or have you lost something that is most precious to you, even if it is a family member?
3. There are solutions..
If I am being bullied?
Tell a teacher
Stick to large groups of people
Find different routes to your classes to avoid them
Dont Confront them, they may be tempted to fight you
Have you lost something precious?
This is a difficult problem. As a friend once said to me "You never seem to realise what you had, till it's lost" That is once piece of advice that I will never forget, the other, I will post at the end
Problems at home
I cannot think of how unbreable it must be at home, I could not exactly know straight off the top of my head what could be going on at your house, but try go out as much as possibly, that way, your only at home to sleep & eat. If things become more and more violent, tell an adult that you most trust, you should always feel secure in your own home.


Thank you for reading this, If there is anyone that is feeling suicidal please do not hesitate to contact me via a private message, it could change your life. and do remmeber, you are all beautiful!

That Last piece of advice? You famous Americans should know this one

"A rope (suicide) is a permanent solution to a temporary problem"

I doubt anyone will know who that's from Smile

Thanks again

Peace out
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04-30-2010, 09:53 PM #20
Denzol-
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Originally posted by Outsider
I'm pro suicide. If you think you life is bad enough, and you just cannot go on with it anymore after trying meds, counseling, etc then I fell it's your decision, no one elses. Maybe it is selfish, but it's your life no one else's.


Big Words,from the big Man Smile
i See Your Point of View.
04-30-2010, 09:58 PM #21
Stub Hero
Laying low low low
Originally posted by Dave
I have no sympathy for those who commit suicide. It is a selfish act. The people you leave behind suffer far more than you.


To be honest mate if someone gets to that stage I doubt they care about their family's feelings, but although I don't agree with suicide you've got to sympathise with people who get to a stage where they feel the only way forward is to end their life as it must be horrible, think about it, seriously.
04-30-2010, 10:02 PM #22
Jake
One Man Army
Originally posted by cawkii View Post
I agree, but there is a point when parents will come to terms with it and they will realise that it was not their fault, unless they were a main cause.


Once again, I'm sorry if I sound patronising, but you clearly haven't experienced the loss of a loved one. It is something that you will carry with you until death.
04-30-2010, 10:38 PM #23
Paul
Edwards
Originally posted by Dave
I have no sympathy for those who commit suicide. It is a selfish act. The people you leave behind suffer far more than you.


I agree with this completely.
04-30-2010, 11:32 PM #24
I have far more sympathy for the people that commit suicide because there in a situation where they feel everything has failed them and the only way to end there problems is to kill themselves and this is an awful situation to be in and I'm sure many users on this site at one point or another have had suicidal thoughts but what makes you stronger is being able to fight on through and emerge from the other side a stronger person.

The reason I do not have so much sympathy for people on the other side is because they should have been able to tell something was wrong with the son/daughter or who ever the person having a hard time is. You would have to be a pretty bad parent to not be able to notice if your child is having problems.
05-01-2010, 12:06 AM #25
i think its selfish in both ways because if the person that has suicidal thoughts doesn't tell anyone,thats selfish, and if the parents or loved one does see a big change in the person and doesnt worry then thats selfsih too.

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