I am sure that everyone has thought of it atleast once in their life. There are several times I have, but I turn around and think of your second question, "It doesn't reaaly end there?". Yes, your question is correct " It doesn't really end there!". Even though you may not have to deal with your problems you have added a problem to the ones you LOVE! Would you want your children or another family member to commit suicide? By you doing this will hurt them and can make them think the same way as you! "Just kill my self and all my troubles will go away" One way to make your troubles go away is to stay away from the things that cause the most trouble/ realize that sometimes you have to deal with what gets handed to you!
2007-03-31 03:56:46
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answered by no.#1 Mom 4
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Your Q sounds grammatically right to me.
Yes, I've thought about suicide as a late teenager. I was too wrapped up in an older guy that I became very depressed. Sometimes I think about it now because I've been very detached from my life and I feel indifferent toward everything. So I'm not necessarily sad; I just don't see the point since I don't care about anything.
2007-03-31 03:41:16
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answered by Opal 6
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Everyone if they are honest has at some point on life's journey contemplated suicide....... It is a weak moment in a persons life when they begin to think that it is the only option.... Unless they get intervention from someone or seek help on there own by signing themselves in for help they will take there own life........... A person will talk themselves into doing it or not doing it............ It is critical that they seek professional help to get past this weak moment in one's life......... There is no shame in doing so.... As long as your six(6) feet above ground things can and will get better as opposed to being (6) feet under ground........>>> The answer to your second question is no it was not correct..................
2007-03-31 03:55:30
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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lets just ignore the grammer in your question and just get to my point...
yes, i have considered suicide, but now, weeks later, i am having fun and living my life out.
i guess i just wanted to commit suicide because i didn't get things the way i wanted (if i didn't my life would stay the same way i like it...) and i just kinda wanted to make my family regret ever having me make the change...
but this is typical in a teenager's life (even some little kids between 6-12 years old)
but someone close to me made me realize that god sent me down to earth for some reason, and i have to live to fulfill it....
are you having trouble?
cuz if you are, you should really get some help..
well, hope i answered your question!
2007-03-31 03:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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First, yes, there were times growing up that I thought the future had nothing in it for me. Luckily, I endured and got through to better times.
I also found out that the troubles of growing up were nothing compared to the troubles of adulthood. There are good points and bad points all through your life; and you can get through them all with the help of others.
And to answer your other question, yes, your original question was grammatically correct. Good for you, so few people here write coherently! (wat u say man, u say I rite no gud?)
2007-03-31 03:49:34
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answered by jackalanhyde 6
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Yes. It was long and dark.
But I realised in the end that life isn't 100% dark and black and that there has to be something more than that blackness.
There was, so here I am, 12 years later.
2007-03-31 03:44:18
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answered by everydaysfriday 2
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its not even proper english so lets just forget about the grammar. anyway, yes i've thought of it before, most people do i suppose, but we all have a purpose in life, and when i look at that, i know my pain now is not worth comparing.
2007-03-31 03:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I think every person has contemplated suicide
Are you suffering this now?
If so you should look into seeing a counselor, It will help.
2007-03-31 03:42:34
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answered by Randi 4
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yes I did but there was something inside of me that said keep going and I am glad I did
2007-03-31 03:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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