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suicidalbnuy
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- Jun 17, 2025
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I've been thinking about this a lot since I was a child.
I always had problems making friends, because I am/was too weird, so it wasn't very easy for me. My mother once told me I should make some friends. I replied, "Why would I need friends?" and she said something that I still think about, that in case I need a favor or something, not in a way like a supportive friend, but rather to take advantage of them, because that's what friends are for, to be used.
Since then, I tried to prove her wrong and tried to make a true friendship, but well, I realized till this day, people only look for me when they need something, and I always try to please others.
But do people really care about others, or do they just want something? Like, I've been thinking, therapists only care about you if you pay, and doctors only give you medical care if you have the money. People help others to make themselves feel better or superior; they want to be the good ones, the saviors, but not really because they care about others, but because they potentially get something from them.
If you commit suicide, do people care and say "don't kill yourself" because they really care or because they would feel guilty, sad, so they don't want to feel bad because of you? Do friends really care about you, your existence, or do they just like how they feel when you hang out with them, not because they care, but because THEY feel something?
If we couldn't get anything from other people, would people still care?
I always had problems making friends, because I am/was too weird, so it wasn't very easy for me. My mother once told me I should make some friends. I replied, "Why would I need friends?" and she said something that I still think about, that in case I need a favor or something, not in a way like a supportive friend, but rather to take advantage of them, because that's what friends are for, to be used.
Since then, I tried to prove her wrong and tried to make a true friendship, but well, I realized till this day, people only look for me when they need something, and I always try to please others.
But do people really care about others, or do they just want something? Like, I've been thinking, therapists only care about you if you pay, and doctors only give you medical care if you have the money. People help others to make themselves feel better or superior; they want to be the good ones, the saviors, but not really because they care about others, but because they potentially get something from them.
If you commit suicide, do people care and say "don't kill yourself" because they really care or because they would feel guilty, sad, so they don't want to feel bad because of you? Do friends really care about you, your existence, or do they just like how they feel when you hang out with them, not because they care, but because THEY feel something?
If we couldn't get anything from other people, would people still care?