MeltingHeart
Visionary
- Sep 9, 2019
- 2,151
Say theorectically euthansia was legal for the mentally ill (I know in some v. rare cases it has been) & also what I would call the emotionally distraught/ distressed (which I would class as myself - as I have no "formal" mental illness as such other than a deep sense of hopelessness & like my soul is broken (which I believe to be different than clinical depression) ....and given that a lot of people think it is phase that can pass & you can 'recover' from mental anguish...what would you consider rhetorically a fair amount of time for some one to feel in that state before they would be allowed to euthanised .... like a few months , 6 months, a year or more ?! & is the main reason people don't feel the same criteria should be applied to physical pain as emotional pain... because they believe people can & will get over it ...what if they don't? Should they also have to exist in a constant state of pain & anguish all be it an entirely different pain than physical? Lots of questions - but thoughts welcome ( I don't sleep - hence such Q"s at random times)