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nembutaldream
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- Oct 11, 2024
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IMO, it could be any and depends on the individual's cognitive reasoning and underlying emotional drives, but I think the MOST common driving responses would be, in order: 1) Flight, 2) Fight, 3) Freeze, 4) Fawn
Although on the surface it might seem like the ultimate Freeze response imo it's not because you don't really get to experience the peacefulness and nothingness of death (unless you have beliefs about the afterlife, etc). Most people know that after they ctb they're not going to be in a blissful pleasant haze akin to opiods or deep meditative states. However, on the other hand, as someone who frequently engages in the Freeze response, I feel like *using* the Freeze response a lot *increases* the desire and tendency toward ctb, as the Freeze state (whether induced by drugs or something "healthy" like advanced meditation) makes any stimulus bothersome, and so, at least for me, the *concept* of death becomes more appealing. Also, as one Freezes more, one's life deteriorates, making fleeing from life altogether (Flight response) seem more appealing.
Still, though, I think in the vast majority of cases for the vast majority of the time, wanting to kill one's self is a Flight response - wanting to get away from the suffering of life in whatever form it takes for the individual. It is difficult to carry out a successful ctb if you are truly in Freeze mode because it actually takes a fair bit of planning and logistics to successfully do it, unless you're lucky.
Although on the surface it might seem like the ultimate Freeze response imo it's not because you don't really get to experience the peacefulness and nothingness of death (unless you have beliefs about the afterlife, etc). Most people know that after they ctb they're not going to be in a blissful pleasant haze akin to opiods or deep meditative states. However, on the other hand, as someone who frequently engages in the Freeze response, I feel like *using* the Freeze response a lot *increases* the desire and tendency toward ctb, as the Freeze state (whether induced by drugs or something "healthy" like advanced meditation) makes any stimulus bothersome, and so, at least for me, the *concept* of death becomes more appealing. Also, as one Freezes more, one's life deteriorates, making fleeing from life altogether (Flight response) seem more appealing.
Still, though, I think in the vast majority of cases for the vast majority of the time, wanting to kill one's self is a Flight response - wanting to get away from the suffering of life in whatever form it takes for the individual. It is difficult to carry out a successful ctb if you are truly in Freeze mode because it actually takes a fair bit of planning and logistics to successfully do it, unless you're lucky.