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- Oct 14, 2021
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"Reach out for help." "Help is out there." "Reach out to your loved ones." "Reach out to friends and family."
Unhelpful platitude galore. Blah, blah, blah. The few times I've told anyone about my suicidal ideation, the response has never been good: I've been laughed at, ignored, asked to change the subject, or cut off.
Normies say to reach out for help, but when you actually do, they have no idea what to say nor how to respond. Never mind that not everyone has friends and family, like myself. When you ask them what to do if you have no loved ones to turn to, they'll just stare at you blankly for a few moments searching for something to say then change the subject. And even if you do, you might feel uncomfortable opening up to them because you know they won't help whatsoever.
Unhelpful platitude galore. Blah, blah, blah. The few times I've told anyone about my suicidal ideation, the response has never been good: I've been laughed at, ignored, asked to change the subject, or cut off.
Normies say to reach out for help, but when you actually do, they have no idea what to say nor how to respond. Never mind that not everyone has friends and family, like myself. When you ask them what to do if you have no loved ones to turn to, they'll just stare at you blankly for a few moments searching for something to say then change the subject. And even if you do, you might feel uncomfortable opening up to them because you know they won't help whatsoever.
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