ShadowOfTheDay
Hungry Ghost
- Feb 14, 2019
- 331
I am curious about what others on this forum believe regarding age-related end of life decision-making.
Even within a "pro-choice" environment like this, I have found a very diverse assortment of views regardind suicide among youth (children, teenagers and young adults).
The purpose of this thread is not to stir up emotions, or cause confrontation. I realise how deeply divisive this subject can be. NO ONE likes to hear news of some teenager killing himself/herself before life has even begun. And so, if you respond to this post, please check your emotions at the door.
What I'm primarily interested in are the rational arguments for or against an age restriction on suicide.
I'll begin the discussion with my own point of view. First, I'll say that I hate the idea of children/teenagers/young adults taking their lives. ...the thought alone makes me sick to my stomach.
Emotions aside, though, I don't see any legitimate reason why a peaceful means of death should be restricted to the old and decrepit members of society.
Young people are just as capable of feeling pain as adults, and in many cases, they face a very unpromising future. Setting aside your emotions, and preconceived assumptions if you can, what a priori reasons can you offer for an age restriction on suicide?
Even within a "pro-choice" environment like this, I have found a very diverse assortment of views regardind suicide among youth (children, teenagers and young adults).
The purpose of this thread is not to stir up emotions, or cause confrontation. I realise how deeply divisive this subject can be. NO ONE likes to hear news of some teenager killing himself/herself before life has even begun. And so, if you respond to this post, please check your emotions at the door.
What I'm primarily interested in are the rational arguments for or against an age restriction on suicide.
I'll begin the discussion with my own point of view. First, I'll say that I hate the idea of children/teenagers/young adults taking their lives. ...the thought alone makes me sick to my stomach.
Emotions aside, though, I don't see any legitimate reason why a peaceful means of death should be restricted to the old and decrepit members of society.
Young people are just as capable of feeling pain as adults, and in many cases, they face a very unpromising future. Setting aside your emotions, and preconceived assumptions if you can, what a priori reasons can you offer for an age restriction on suicide?