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SamTam33
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- Oct 9, 2022
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People can wish for whatever life - or death - they want. I'd welcome a terminal illness because it's terminal.People with physical conditions are told to get over it ALL the time. We're told there must be some treatment that would help and we just haven't searched hard enough. It's assumed we don't know our own bodies and conditions better than random strangers do.
The image of physical diseases bringing sympathy and comfort is a movie stereotype and the experience of a lucky few. I've seen examples of people with mental illness who were supported, comforted and treated well, but I understand that that's the exception and not the rule.
I just mentioned in my last comment how stereotypes and platitudes are directed towards both groups. It's wrong in both cases, there's literally no reason to compare the two and make implications about physical conditions being preferable.
Imagine if I made a thread titled "I wish I had terrible depression instead of a genetic physical disorder". At least if it was depression I could get treatment… but no amount of talking to a counselor will fix my genetic disorder. And at least there's medication for depression… I can't just pop a pill to heal my genetic disorder.
Sound messed up? Like it's a false representation of the type of depression that tons of people here are suffering with, and based off of stereotypes instead of reality? Yeah.
There are differences in having a physical or mental disorder, and similarities as well. So it's not a reach for people to compare them.
But in both scenarios, you have to exist. So the more preferable one FOR ME is the one most likely to kill me.
My thoughts as well. No one gets a say in if I want to die, so they sure as hell don't get a say in how I want to die.The whole point of this forum is to be able to talk about taboo things. I admit the fantasy is bad and unhealthy, but I'm not going to stop talking about anything here.
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