Children dont need the security of material possessions more than they need the security of a parent who loves them. They would be devestated if you killed yourself and you know what, they would probably blame themselves. Your kids should be the reason you want to live, want to see them grow up...to be there for them, see them get married and have children. That is the most important thing in life....its not about money or possessions its about love and learning. If you kill yourself you will have learnt nothing about what your journey has been for. You may end your mental pain, but what about the pain and anguish and hurt and guilt you are going to leave behind. Nothing ever stays the same....you may be having financial difficulties right now, but everything has a solution. Please dont think your kids are going to be better off without you because they wont. They love you, the need you.
You dont know what is around the corner and if you kill yourself you will never know. There is no coming back. You cant look down at your funeral and decide to come back when you see how much devestation you have caused to the people who love you. If you kill yourself your kids will be scarred for life....You dont want that, surely, do you?
Please, for your kids sake, ring a crisis line right now....see a doctor, get some help. You will solve nothing by killing yourself...All that will happen is that you will hurt the ones you love the most. Dont do that to them...Get some help.
2006-11-11 08:38:13
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answered by rightio 6
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If you commit suicide--then everything will be all wrong. What do you think will happen with the house if you commit suicide? I don't know if insurance companies will pay up for suicides. Your greiving family will probably be thrown out on their ears. If you are having trouble keeping your house and if the mortgage company won't help you through whatever mess you are in, then let it go. You will always be able to find a place to live. If your credit score suffers, who cares. Killing yourself over a house is not worth it. You can only do so much and anything beyond that, is impossible. You are not the first person on this earth with this same dilemma and you certainly won't be the last. This kind of thing happens to everyone. Even presidents get thrown out of the White House. Please, just calm down and listen to reason. If the house is such a burden, it probably is for the best that you relieve yourself of it. Your life is precious and I'm sure you are loved by others and would be greatly missed. You say you have children and I'm telling you that if you off yourself, your children will miss you. If you are reading this, then straighten up in your seat and take a deep, deep breath and just think this through. Being in debt is very strenuous, especially when your creditors are constantly hounding you. Remember this, when they bother you, these people are working minimum wages just to give you a hard time. Well, everyone falls into hard times over and over again. You just have to pull yourself up and out of your problems as best as you know how. Let the house go. No matter what the penalty, you will survive.
You don't mention why you are in dire straits. Maybe you are ill or just in financial throes because of job loss or whatever, but there are places you can go for help.
You can visit your State Representative's office and ask them if there are agencies that can help you in any way. You can always contact credit counseling agencies. They don't charge any fees to get you on the financial path to recovery.
Whatever your situation, clear your head and get rid of the suicide notion. Trust me, you will be fine.
2006-11-11 09:03:34
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answered by Call Me Babs 5
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You selfish, inconsdierate cad! How dare you think this way ever! Your kids would be better off if bull****!
get some debt counciling and maybe therapy too but stop the pity party crap.
Oh? You wanted something sweet and tender well gee can't seem to find that right now. Suicide is the most cowardly thing anyone can think of unless they are in a state of despair and if that is the case others know it and rally 'round. To be able to come on a computer and whine does not qualify as despair.
2006-11-14 22:55:51
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answered by ? 4
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I know what you are feeling,it can be really hard to keep up with everything!Especially when you have children.Though it may seem that being a mother is a fulltime thankless job,your kids would be devastated without you!I have been where you are and I know how difficult it can be!You need to get a grip and remember you are the boss!You are the one who is in control of the situation though at times it may not seem so!My suggestion to you is to make a list of priorities,what needs to be done and what can wait.You are only one person and try as you might you cannot do everything all the time.If your kids are old enough get them to help you out!I realize that is something easier said than done.Find ways to persued them to do what needs to be done.And don't forget to take time for yourself,stress can be a real killer.Good luck and feel free to email me if you need a friend:)
2006-11-11 08:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-23 06:52:01
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answered by liana 3
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stop holding on to your pride!!! sell the house get some thing more affordable. most important YOUR KIDS DO NEED YOU. stop thinking about your self killing your self could destroy them. the people you think may look down on you would rather you down size and be here with them. talk to someone you would then come to realize that your are not the only one in this kind of situation. you would then now who are your TRUE FRIENDS. the good ones only stick with you through rough times. SMILE.hold your head up there is some out there that loves you (besides the kids)
2006-11-11 09:45:02
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answered by 2b-nice 2
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As one who has comtemplated suicide but didn't succeed, I can identify with your thoughts but I certainly don't agree with them. You would scar your family for life if you were to take your own life. If you are having financial difficulties, try a counselor. Maybe sell the house and get something more affordable. You need to think of your family's mental well being before your own.
2006-11-11 08:34:42
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answered by pleeks 4
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Go get help...that isn't even funny. there is no such thing as a suicide that no one finds out about....haven't you heard of CSI?
Besides what kind of a parent would contemplate that and really think that the problems would be solved for the kids? Kids need the parents and if one offs themselves the kids will find a way to blame themselves....all you are doing is preplanning years of therapy for them....
2006-11-11 08:37:56
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answered by Mr Clean 3
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You're not thinking straight!!! Remember a house is only bricks and mortar!! Your life and your family are the most important things in your life, and they should be your priority. You will overcome this. Use some positive energy and remember that material things in life are not as important as life itself. Seek someone to confide in and you will realise that you will be OK. Find some positive mental attitude -and don't do anything irrational!
2006-11-11 08:36:13
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answered by libby 3
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only a coward will kill them self I am sure your kids would be much better off with a dad with a brain than a dad that is dead get some help your kids find you dead and they will never be able to forget that you make your kids a home and that will be some thing the will always remember
2006-11-11 08:42:36
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answered by just_me_1955 5
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