None. To contemplate suicide there has to be a series of events to get you there, and an inability to cope (mental health issues).
2007-03-02 06:44:44
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answered by mediahoney 6
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I would think quite alot, though as a percentage, I have no idea. Having lived through a couple of failed relationships, I know the depression one goes through and the closeness I came to jumping off a tall building. I didn't because I had family and friends that helped me through it. Others might not be so lucky. It is devastating to go through that rejection and hurt, the pain is immense. If you are asking the question because you are thinking about it or have just broken up, then get in touch with your closest friends and let then help you through this. Good luck.
2007-03-02 15:18:52
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answered by Pierre Patelin Longshanks 2
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From my observation of media reports about suicides and possible reasons I would estimate it to be 40%
2007-03-02 14:41:41
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answered by Shep 1
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,I don`t really think their any,
if someone thinking of suicide
usually they have been for awhile
I think it all in the timing it just a better excuse to say they die of a broken heart.
when someone get`s that low it only them who can bring themselves out of it.
no one can make someone happy all the time ......no one
you have to find it in your self to get help you can not blame every one for every thing.
I think people get scared to admit stuff out loud.
it so much easier to blame others... the one we say we Love the most.
2007-03-02 15:05:05
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answered by lil_cutiest_nana2002 1
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