k75
L'appel du Vide
- Jun 27, 2019
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There is no way I would just do nothing. If I was capable of doing that, it would mean I didn't care and they weren't important to me. That's not friendship.
I would NOT report them, or call 911, or anything like that. That is one of my biggest fears, and if someone did that to me, I would be extremely traumatized. I know how unhelpful that is.
However, I would do everything else in my power to reach out, try to talk to them, be there for them. Hopefully help them through the crisis.
I feel like if they messaged me, they might be looking for a reason not to do it (that's why I would send a message). And I love my close friends and want them in my life - maybe selfish, but love IS selfish.
I feel like if someone is truly committed and sure about suicide, they won't drop breadcrumbs like that. They'd keep their intentions secret, so nobody would be on alert to stop them. At least, that's how it is for me. If you don't want to be saved, you don't let anyone know there is a problem to begin with.
The only exception I can think of is if the person was compromised in some way and it was obviously an impulse that would pass and you knew they didn't really want to die... That's a case where maybe they need to be saved from themselves and calling for help might be the best route. But that's a last resort kind of thing, for sure.
I would NOT report them, or call 911, or anything like that. That is one of my biggest fears, and if someone did that to me, I would be extremely traumatized. I know how unhelpful that is.
However, I would do everything else in my power to reach out, try to talk to them, be there for them. Hopefully help them through the crisis.
I feel like if they messaged me, they might be looking for a reason not to do it (that's why I would send a message). And I love my close friends and want them in my life - maybe selfish, but love IS selfish.
I feel like if someone is truly committed and sure about suicide, they won't drop breadcrumbs like that. They'd keep their intentions secret, so nobody would be on alert to stop them. At least, that's how it is for me. If you don't want to be saved, you don't let anyone know there is a problem to begin with.
The only exception I can think of is if the person was compromised in some way and it was obviously an impulse that would pass and you knew they didn't really want to die... That's a case where maybe they need to be saved from themselves and calling for help might be the best route. But that's a last resort kind of thing, for sure.