ChobaniFlipSmores
Hakuna matata?
- Jul 28, 2021
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So, I've been thinking lately about putting honest effort into recovery and I guess I'm curious what other people think as far as cutting the cord with SS and walking away from the site. I've listed some of my reasons/thoughts below and would like to hear what your thoughts are.
General Reasons to Stay
0. Talking about suicide here makes me more confident about talking about suicide with others such as therapist, friends, etc (removes stigma). I mean, where else can you openly talk about suicide so freely without reprisal or judgement?
1. People here tend to listen well if you want or need to vent. I'm really very impressed with the amount of active listening going on, better than a lot of my IRL friends.
2. Helping others (with recovery) can be cathartic.
3. The community can be highly supportive for recovery even when they personally are headed down the path of CTB.
4. The group chat has a good group of people who are typically "immediately available".
5. This site might be the only outlet for people without access to more traditional therapy (I go to therapy once a week).
6. Hearing other people's stories are can put your own story into perspective. On one hand, I believe that it's nearly impossible to put yourself into someone else's shoes, but the reality is that we all at some point felt like CTB was the only possible option for us. Hearing other people's stories sort of makes my story sound not nearly as bad as many other people's stories.
General Reasons to Leave
1. It's difficult to have acquaintances and/or friends CTB after having gotten to know them.
2. Time spent here might be better spent on improving oneself depending on what the individual needs for recovery.
3. If you have ADHD, this site is an additional potential distraction. Look, there's a shiny stone on the ground over there.
3.5. As I have ADHD I also have a tendency to hyperfocus. I don't necessarily think it's a good idea to hyperfocus on suicide, at least not where I'm at personally right now.
4. On some level, it's can be difficult to not drown in the stories of trauma, abuse, and loneliness, and dark thoughts. I think within my first two weeks of being here I had two people ask me if I wanted to watch them kill themselves after less than 15 minutes of chatting. I historically am an optimist, I know the reality of the world often doesn't meet what I want for everyone. Yet, I don't always have the emotional intelligence to accept the harsh world we live in.
5. After a certain point in time as far as planning goes, you don't really need SS to know how to execute your CTB plans. Therefore that aspect of this site no longer provides value.
6. Sometimes I feel SS with the pro choice mindset is like an alcoholic going to a bar and hanging out with people who are actively drinking (it's their choice to drink).
7. Limited ability to make friends to meet in real life.
8. Having access to SS can be holding you back. As an example, I know I can come here to vent, talk, etc. But on some level, I should be relying on my IRL friends and family too (I cut almost everyone off when I was planning to CTB).
General Reasons to Stay
0. Talking about suicide here makes me more confident about talking about suicide with others such as therapist, friends, etc (removes stigma). I mean, where else can you openly talk about suicide so freely without reprisal or judgement?
1. People here tend to listen well if you want or need to vent. I'm really very impressed with the amount of active listening going on, better than a lot of my IRL friends.
2. Helping others (with recovery) can be cathartic.
3. The community can be highly supportive for recovery even when they personally are headed down the path of CTB.
4. The group chat has a good group of people who are typically "immediately available".
5. This site might be the only outlet for people without access to more traditional therapy (I go to therapy once a week).
6. Hearing other people's stories are can put your own story into perspective. On one hand, I believe that it's nearly impossible to put yourself into someone else's shoes, but the reality is that we all at some point felt like CTB was the only possible option for us. Hearing other people's stories sort of makes my story sound not nearly as bad as many other people's stories.
General Reasons to Leave
1. It's difficult to have acquaintances and/or friends CTB after having gotten to know them.
2. Time spent here might be better spent on improving oneself depending on what the individual needs for recovery.
3. If you have ADHD, this site is an additional potential distraction. Look, there's a shiny stone on the ground over there.
3.5. As I have ADHD I also have a tendency to hyperfocus. I don't necessarily think it's a good idea to hyperfocus on suicide, at least not where I'm at personally right now.
4. On some level, it's can be difficult to not drown in the stories of trauma, abuse, and loneliness, and dark thoughts. I think within my first two weeks of being here I had two people ask me if I wanted to watch them kill themselves after less than 15 minutes of chatting. I historically am an optimist, I know the reality of the world often doesn't meet what I want for everyone. Yet, I don't always have the emotional intelligence to accept the harsh world we live in.
5. After a certain point in time as far as planning goes, you don't really need SS to know how to execute your CTB plans. Therefore that aspect of this site no longer provides value.
6. Sometimes I feel SS with the pro choice mindset is like an alcoholic going to a bar and hanging out with people who are actively drinking (it's their choice to drink).
7. Limited ability to make friends to meet in real life.
8. Having access to SS can be holding you back. As an example, I know I can come here to vent, talk, etc. But on some level, I should be relying on my IRL friends and family too (I cut almost everyone off when I was planning to CTB).
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