Suicide

LISTEN! suicide is not the way to “get back” at someone or make them feel the same pain you felt. If you want her/him to really understand things, let his/her birthday come and go and all the while, you be growing in confidence, talking to other girls or even telling her that you wish her the best and had some good times but it’s for the best. all suicide will do is hurt YOU and your FAMILY. It’s the most irresponsible, wreckless and cowardly act to leave your family to remember you by. show everyone how mature you are and how much you really DID care and you never know what the future will bring back to you. that girl/boy may just come crawling back into your life if you’re as mature and responsible as you can be. peace and love.

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3 Responses to Suicide

  1. Michelle Smith says:

    These are absolutely wonderful platitudes but you cannot know what another persona is going through until you have walked a mile in their shoes. What if you are someone that slips between the cracks in society, not poor enough to qualify for any assistance, but don’t make enough to support yourself? Have a disease that is just under control, but affects your work capability-not enough for you to get disability, though. You can’t afford a place to live. And EVERYONE in the family has always looked to you up to this point for emotional and monetary support. You’re an only child with NO family members to help AT ALL. How does maturity pay the bills? And the main thing the family members will miss is your monetary contribution. So what exactly is there to live for? Homelessnes? Walk a mile in my shoes and then rethink your advice.

    • cindy says:

      I hear what you are saying and am not setting out to minimize any of the conflicts you are facing. I wont tell you my life story… (your the focus)
      I do know this… What you say in your head everyday will almost without a doubt…Is a horrible unfair situation. and your are probably not looking down at those feelings that I zoned in on me precisely after reading your response… …..Fear……Mistrust….. Bitter towards anyone who you feel doesnt know how hard you have it. On a basi level you seem very scared. If you think of yourself when you were a child… Would you have had a different outlook? Take a lot at the last 10 years in your life, anything that has made you smikle or laugh…or ….cry….THen go back to the negtative ideas from before.
      I think…If you start in small steps and look around for the GOOD in life…. you will be a happier person. And I always say….right before getting made with another….(when you know they are compleltey being a jerk or worse…… this person acts this because of a reason. most times we have no ideal….i have learned that it is so much easier to judge and complain.l..but after a while I got sick of it…. My daughter would not be br0ought back from death. my husband wouldve stayed,,… iF i dont choose to see good in life…yes…. then….you do only get bad.

      i love you!

  2. Shaun says:

    I want to know the fatal-level dosage for Ambien +/- alcohol.
    No lectures, religious preaching or admonitions. Just the dosage needed. Average 160# adult male.

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