Yes there is and it was in the news a lot some months back because of such pacts. It's a person's right to commit suicide but if they need support to do it, then they are not ready. Suicide should be the last resort - it affects so many people who are left behind. The family carry that burden for ever and those who feel that they could have helped feel terrible guilt. In fact, many cannot cope and end up with depression and mental health issues themselves. Suicide is an easy option when the going gets tough. It's much harder to fight and beat depression but once you do, you will never want to go back to that black place.
2006-11-08 22:17:52
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answered by Druantia 3
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I have attempted suicide three times in my life, mainly during my teen years. Just asking about sites and inquiries into suicide ideas tells me what I want to hear. Anyone who is serious about suicide doesn't let on and tell anyone. You are in your own way asking for help. I know nothing about you, but isn't there a crisis intervention line you could call, suicide hot line, close friend, or a family member you trust that you could talk your reasons over as to why you want to die? Suicide isn't the answer I know because now I have 3 wonderful kids and an adorable grandson, I would not have had if I was successful so many years ago. GOOD LUCK, MY FRIEND.
2006-11-09 07:36:56
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answered by snowmom 2
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This is an absurd, if not warped, question to ask! However, you clearly are disturbed and need help now!
Perhaps the one positive thing we can salvage from your question is that suicidal people should have a website to interact and offload their deep depression with each other. I mean, ask yourself, is it right to drag like souls into ( and beyond ) your own depths of despair? The only person who can help you is you ... by all means use the comfort and support of other professionals to get insight but also realise that you can have a great happy life out there, it's your for the asking ..... but you must take the first step. Believe me, tomorrow can ALWAYS be a better day! Just talk to your doctor, ask for referrals, talk to the Samaritans, friends, anyone that will listen. Support can come from the most unexpected places you know .... even strangers can be great sources of comfort when you need it! But accept one thing .... life is hard for all of us ..... no one is exempt from highs and lows ..... but when you have been at the bottom, the highs can be so much better .... trust me. Suicide is not an option ..... it hurts so many people as well ..... just reach out and ask for help! OH and listen to Gabrielle singing 'Sunshine through my window' ..... there's a message for you there!
2006-11-09 06:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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If you consider what you're asking logically.... you will realise that suicide pacts tend to be temporary affairs at best.... not least because sooner or later those involved will either kill themselves or give in to cowardice / instinct and not bother.
Anyhow...
Unlike the other people here I am not going to dissuade you from doing this in the slightest, if it is what you want to do. Most people are brain-washed heavily by society into believing irrationally that death is a bad thing. It isn't. Death is an entirely beautiful thing and should be treated with respect. If you honestly want to self-terminate.... then be sure you take it seriously and don't be wishy-washy about it.
I recommend trying to find other suicidal people as individuals and getting to know them.... determining amongst yourselves whether you are serious enough to go ahead with it.... and then setting down certain plans in stone.
When you have a large enough group.... and a set time at which to self-terminate.... everything should work out just fine.
Just don't chicken out at the last minute. Your instinct will work against you and try to make you reconsider.... and then you just have to remember that it is your higher levels of thought.... your consciousness and ability to defy animal instinct that makes you human.... THAT is what will lead you through and allow you the ultimate experience.
Best of luck to you.
2006-11-09 06:26:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of any sorry.
Why are you feeling suicidal? if so you need to talk to somebody you shouldn't go on site's like that.
Have you got someone to speak to?
My nephews dad committed suicide last year, please don't do anything talk to someone, it left my sister and his family totally devastated.
2006-11-09 06:13:25
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answered by T - C - B 3
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The British Cabinet , hopefuuly
2006-11-09 06:15:34
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answered by john r 4
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what a dumb question if people knew of a site they would not be able tell you it cause they would be dead and its not the kind of sites that are commonly looked for.
2006-11-09 06:31:07
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answered by nicolefrenzy 6
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go to http://suicidemethods.net there are some links there to pro and anti suicide sites.
2006-11-09 08:00:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you should speak to your GP they will be able to help
2006-11-10 16:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you need help please get it NOW ...call a crisis intervention line...you don't have to feel like this...people can and will help you...CALL.
2006-11-09 06:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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