Suicide is not the answer. I was suicidal in high school because of a girl who broke up with me, and I'm alive today because of God's grace. Please find friends or other adults you can trust and tell them how you've been feeling. Also check out the links below for crisis hotline numbers to call if you need to talk to somebody immediately. E-mail me at chad@jesusfreak.com if I can help. I'm praying for you.
2006-07-29 19:05:33
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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there have been quite a few good answers in the first 50 minutes here....I would suggest you take the advice given in previous posts and take some actions to relieve some of your stress....
we all go through times in life that are hard to trudge through but there is hope and thoughts of suicide or an idealization of death (as a solution) is a sign that you need some help or some person or people to talk to so you can vent and redirect your frustration...
You will get to live on your own and get to the time in your life when your parents are cool...usually you have to be over 30 before that happens...
Parents have a duty to make rules and set boundaries. They have to make you do things so you will be able to fend for yourself when you get older.
If these thoughts persist reach out for some help....you are not alone in having these feeling but you don't want to act on them...
any mistake you made can be undone and/or faced up to but not this one...suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem.....
whatever the stress-or is that provokes these thoughts you can deal with it and live to see a brighter tomorrow....
I could add some more but this is enuf 4 now
2006-07-25 06:47:27
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answered by ??IMAGINE ?? 5
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My father disappered when I was 5, and my Mother died before I was 15...I was suicidal earlier this year though, when the last member of my family "abandoned" me to live on the streets late last year, and I thought I had no hope. I got help...maybe you should stop by here:
http://www.suicideforum.com/
There's a nice group of people there.
2006-07-25 05:49:11
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answered by ralahinn1 7
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No, and if you are feeling that way, please, please, please tell someone who can help you get better. Tell your parents, a teacher, a clergyman you trust, or even another adult relative or friend. Don't let this go on--there's all kinds of help for you if just ask for it. If you want to, email me I will help you figure out who to talk to. You can also call 1-800-SUICIDE, and they will help you.
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem--and if you have any thought about it, you should get help to solve those temporary problems a better way.
2006-07-25 05:54:37
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answered by homebuyer 3
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Not suicide. I want to get violent, hit something, kick something, but never take it out on myself or someone else. I wish I could get into boxing!
2006-07-25 05:46:10
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answered by viclyn 4
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Never thought of suicide only of murder. I've killed many people in my head and to tell the truth I enjoyed it a lot.
2006-07-25 05:48:10
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answered by Bigfoot 4
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yes i do, and i try to but i dont because if i do i think of all the people i would hurt when am dead, and that would be very sad so think of other people around u. those who love u before u think of suicide
2006-07-25 05:47:52
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answered by mshs200 1
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Nope. Why should we? It's just a temporary space in life, and if you end it all when you're merely angry/depressed, your life is remembered as a melodrama.
2006-07-25 05:47:34
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answered by Parasite 1
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I have never even thought about it.
I always found something to do that would take me out of myself, like an absorbing hobby or book.
2006-07-25 05:46:54
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answered by Nosy Parker 6
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Never an option. Life is too precious a gift. Hang in there.
2006-07-25 05:48:42
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answered by katj1250 3
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