Under no circumstances is suicide the answer!!!!
2007-01-18 23:15:52
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi.
In case this will be a long answer, sorry.
i'm not sure. If there's a problem, i believe there is also a way out. i don't mean killing oneself but something, anything other than that. Because, things will change, i swear they will. It is easier to make it when you have someone to talk to, though...
But when the problem is that there isn't a problem, when everything is meaningless and empty, then comes in the "i'm not sure". As in, why live a meaningless life.
But then again, what's the point of ending a meaningless life? This is where i usually get stuck and it seems this time's no different either.
If you are considering suicide... Please don't do it. This last paragraph doesn't apply to you and anything else can be resolved. It might sound impossible maybe but it isn't, give it some time. Suicide is something you can't take back, ever. Talk to someone, i don't mean asking questions on Y/A but talking.
Pretty please? (:
But seriously, i wish you the best.
helen
2007-01-15 00:17:37
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answered by Did i just say something silly? 3
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While the task of suicide isn't an easy thing to do, its a cop out.
Life is worth much more than throwing it away.
Whatever your situation, theres always someone worse off then yourself.
I've just been dumped quite badly, but someone else I know is Married with a child and a baby on the way, and she's been dumped too... so my situation pails into insignificance really...
Whatever life throws at you, the worst deal you can possibly get is being killed without choice. Anything else is fixable.
Besides, suicide will affect all the friends and family around you. Its a very selfish act.
The Samaritans are good listeners.
2007-01-14 23:40:41
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answer #3
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answered by Nathan 3
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SUICIDE PREVENTION
Suicide & Crisis Hotline 1-800-999-9999 Help for Troubled Teens
National Hope Line Network 1-800-784-2433 Suicide Prevention
http://usminc.org/links.html
2007-01-15 18:13:34
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answered by The Notorious Doctor Zoom Zoom 6
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Sounds like a bad answer but i do think it sometimes is.Before my mum died i never let anything get to me, and i thought the world was my oyster.I had a good job, i was healthy , and was very laid back and positive about life.Its 6 years ago today that she died and only now am i beginning to get my life sorted.Im amazed looking back at the last 6 years how i never attempted suicide.I guess i did everything but that, i took drugs and drink cocktails, spent about £140,000 in 3 years , lost my house, my mind , friends, and obviously i was in no state to have a normal relationship.No idea how im still here, but someone is now actually identified my problem and helping me, and im as good as ive been in ages.I have little material things but mentally i really do feel like im turning the corner, i have a glimmer of light and im chasing it constantly.Cant wait for the day when i can just go for a walk and appreciate the fresh air , rather than needing crazy *** thrills to make me feel like im alive.I guess what im saying is that you just have to hang in there, it worked for me, an dwho knows one day i may be really happy. Gd luck.
2007-01-14 23:58:53
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answered by tunachunks199 1
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never...it always amazes me that ppl think things are so bad that this is the only way out. there are many, many choices that are much more positive for the person and their family and friends and let's face it there is little in this world that is so insurmountable that with the help of friends, family and sometimes a professional listener that cannot be overcome. if you or someone you know are contemplating this seek counseling or call the suicide hotline for just a compassionate and caring person to listen. sometimes a stranger with a caring heart is easier to 'unload' your burden on and they are trained to help you and usually they are there because suicide has touched their life or someone they have loved. hang in there, you're an asset to this world whether you think so or not.
2007-01-14 23:32:15
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answered by ?! 6
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Suicide is only the answer if the person ahs a painful lingering terminal disease. for the rest of the world, Suicide breaks up families, destroys lives, and often causes more suicides by friends and family who feel guilty for not stopping you.
2007-01-14 23:43:50
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answered by judy_r8 6
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For me, not quite yet, but I'm considering it. But, I would rather go out in a ball of fire, lots of drink, drugs and sex will be how I'll go.
Seriously though, I'd never be angry at someone for committing suicide, it is something I can understand, and for some people, I can accept that it is the most sensible option. Sometimes the pain of living is just too great.
2007-01-14 23:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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suicide is never the answer. you have to think about the family you are leaving behind. my uncle committed suicide when i was 14, i am now 35 i still wonder and think asking the question why. i can remember ever detail of the day he died.
2007-01-14 23:39:54
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answered by welsh angie 2
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Noone should let suicide even be an option. It is a VERY selfish way to put an end to your problems but causes a LOT more problems for family and loved ones
2007-01-14 23:37:02
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answered by Georgia Peach 3
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no it is not it is the cowards way out a way to not have to face up to your problems it causes more hurt and saddness for those around you. its better to ask for help and admit whats wrong and work through it. i lost my bro in law because he took the cowards way. and there isnt a day that goes by that my sister and niece and nephew dont comment on how silly he was and how he should have spoke up about what was wrong. suicide doesnt just end one persons sufferin it starts a 100 peoples sufferin
2007-01-14 23:39:33
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answered by theoriginalbitch 3
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