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In reply to the discussion: This is a thread about suicide and ambivalence toward it... [View all]Lionessa
(3,894 posts)21. Do you have any idea how insulting your comment is?
Seriously. The OP clearly knew the young life, you didn't. You cannot make that judgement somehow better than the OP.
It's people like you that would push me over the edge if I had to listen to you when I was at my edge. What bullshit.
Life is hard for many of us, life is entirely unrewarding for many of us, life has been full of unrecoverable abuse for many of us. For you to say you know better than the OP much less the young woman who took her life is insulting and ignorant.
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This is a thread about suicide and ambivalence toward it... [View all]
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Oct 2012
OP
It is important that you can share your feelings, because most people do care.
Democratopia
Oct 2012
#11
I am the same and I don't understand it. My husband has never been suicidal a day in his life.
LittlestStar
Oct 2012
#17
The only reason I hated to leave my children was because I knew my hub who became my ex would
Lionessa
Oct 2012
#20
I think before you can say there are other ways, you'd have to know and experience what
Lionessa
Oct 2012
#25
We never know what it is like to be another person, to feel another person's pain
Democratopia
Oct 2012
#16
That is a tough job you have, and I am sure it is heartbreaking when you lose a patient.
Democratopia
Oct 2012
#13
I don't understand why so many people in America suffer from Depression.
progressivebydesign
Oct 2012
#19
I think perhaps it's because of the difference between possibility and reality.
Lionessa
Oct 2012
#22
You sound pretty normal to me, whe the hell is "Happy" all the time. If they say they are,
crunch60
Oct 2012
#33
People do not usually kill themselves while depressed - it's right after their depression.
Michigan Alum
Oct 2012
#27
I am deeply moved by all of you and want to thank you all for sharing.
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Oct 2012
#41
People who commit suicide don't want to die...they don't want to live.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Oct 2012
#54