people that try to kill themselves don’t even try it is like they only half-try just so people get the point and give them attention, they do just enough but not enough that it will kill them (eg take a certain amount of a drug but only so it would hurt them not kill em)
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What’s so wrong with asking for attention? Especially if they feel so bad they’re risking their lives.
I am bipolar, and have tried a couple of times in my entire life. I haven’t tried a third time, BECAUSE it’s so hard to properly kill yourself. Gun, hanging not guaranteed. Knives, pills almost always fail. People who try to kill them selves usually do not intend to just hurt themselves. It’s about the method and the way it’s done. Have some sympathy. Depression is a really hard illness to deal with.
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Thank you so much for this. Personally, I think that people who have not had to deal with mental illness such as Bi Polar disorder, depression, anxiety etc. should not be allowed to comment on it or the people going through it. It’s insensitive and frustrating. Idk who you are but keep strong and don’t listen to ’em. 🙂
Have you tried asking those that succeeded in committing suicide?! No, I thought not! Stop stating stupid shit, you appear like a degenerate!
Assuming this were true so what? Society loves to prop up the idea of being a lone wolf, happy in your own skin, happy by yourself, love yourself, she is a strong independent woman who don’t need no man..yet humans are social creatures. It’s very natural to crave attention, warmth, touch, sex, socializing, love, and companionship. It’s NOT shameful to deeply crave it and feel depressed and desperate for it if you’ve not had any in a while. The only people who push the narrative that it’s shameful or somehow terrible to feel that way are people who are already content and feeling good in relationships or happy with being alone. You won’t find a lonely man or woman who hasn’t been touched in years shaming anyone for feeling lonely because they actually know what it’s like.