Suicide is painless

Category: Let's talk

Post 1 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 11:03:30

I understand this is an emotive subject..have you ever felt so low, that you saw no other way out, that bottle of pills and the litre of vodka, seemed like the dream ticket to oblivion..Or did you pull back at the last minute and say "Never! No matter how bad things get"...I have tried twice and I have found that once you try, the feeling never really leaves, it's almost as if you have been tempted by the ultimate prize but you can only win by losing....

Post 2 by laced-unlaced (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 13:28:21

once i was really bullied at school.

honestly i felt like killing myself as i was bieng really hurt.

Post 3 by Miss Gorgeous (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 18:48:59

Suicide is not the answer to when ever you feel like its all over. Its not the way to do it when you feel like the world is all against you. There’s more to life than suicide. What if something good happened to you or was/will happened to you but it did not even start to come because you killed your self. Hey please don’t even think about it. Everyone that was born here. Has a reason. So, don’t give up easily if you feel like that your having a totally bad day just think that tomorrow would be a better day because it will. If you just hold on.

Post 4 by Susanne (move over school!) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 19:46:45

Hm, I don't think I've ever *actively* thought about killing myself, but I've definitely experienced the feeling of no longer wanting to live, and perhaps even the occasional thought of "Ha, this would be a good opportunity..." But that's still a big difference from actively committing suicide, attempting it, or even planning it.

Post 5 by dissonance (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 20:56:12

Suicide, although popular, is not the answer. It's solving a problem, whether slight or severe, but also distroying all future happiness and experiences. It isn't worth it, there are better solutions, and by doing so one would be hurting everyone who loves them and cares for them, making them feel as though they didn't make enough of a difference in that person's life, and causing them to feel worthless. Am I making any sense?

Post 6 by Nem (I just keep on posting!) on Wednesday, 15-Jun-2005 21:23:27

If you eat a live bull frog at the start of evry day, your day can only get better from there.

Post 7 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Thursday, 16-Jun-2005 12:02:20

True _one if suicide is not the answer, why do so many desperate people attempt or succeed every day, and what if the desire to die was so strong, that the individual often felt compelled to plan it or even go through the motions, in the hope of easing that dreadful need....


...Weaseldance you are crystal clear but when you are completely.... desolate is the word I'd use, you are unable to comprehend the implications of your death, to you that word is beautiful and means only escape from the intolerable pain of living..