
Marktheghost
Paragon
- Feb 20, 2020
- 911
I don't know for sure if that's true, but I have some (anecdotal) evidence to back it up.
I've got a reliable suicide method, and after years and years of knowing I want to kill myself, I'm feeling uncertain about it now. I was nowhere near this hesitant about it when I attempted to kill myself before, when I was nowhere near so sure I was actually going to die. Now I know I've got a nearly 100% guaranteed way of killing myself, I'm far more hesitant about it.
I think this is evidence that if people have to use an unreliable method, they're more likely to attempt suicide; and if they're more likely to attempt suicide, they're more likely to succeed in killing themselves.
I've got a reliable suicide method, and after years and years of knowing I want to kill myself, I'm feeling uncertain about it now. I was nowhere near this hesitant about it when I attempted to kill myself before, when I was nowhere near so sure I was actually going to die. Now I know I've got a nearly 100% guaranteed way of killing myself, I'm far more hesitant about it.
I think this is evidence that if people have to use an unreliable method, they're more likely to attempt suicide; and if they're more likely to attempt suicide, they're more likely to succeed in killing themselves.