locketofroses
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- Feb 22, 2025
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I always see people say suicide is typically, if not always, an impulsive decision. But I've never seen it that way. I view it as as an inevitability, not a maybe. I don't think about "if" I'll do it, I think about "when" I'll do it. And I've thought this way since I was old enough to have an understanding of what suicide is.
I've spent years researching different methods, considering different locations.. I've never thought of it as "maybe I'll do it if things get worse". My life has been constantly getting worse since the day I was born. In fact I almost died the day I was born, which I think is why I've always been so comfortable with the idea of death. It doesn't feel like my life is being cut short because it was already supposed to end 19 years ago. I was never meant to make it this far to begin with, so I've already experienced far more more than I should have.
Sometimes I feel like I'm faking it for attention because I don't feel the need to do it right now this instant. Which is illogical, I know. I've never told anybody offline about this, so how could it be for attention? Yet the thought is still there.
Does anybody else feel like this?
I've spent years researching different methods, considering different locations.. I've never thought of it as "maybe I'll do it if things get worse". My life has been constantly getting worse since the day I was born. In fact I almost died the day I was born, which I think is why I've always been so comfortable with the idea of death. It doesn't feel like my life is being cut short because it was already supposed to end 19 years ago. I was never meant to make it this far to begin with, so I've already experienced far more more than I should have.
Sometimes I feel like I'm faking it for attention because I don't feel the need to do it right now this instant. Which is illogical, I know. I've never told anybody offline about this, so how could it be for attention? Yet the thought is still there.
Does anybody else feel like this?