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icantwait_togo
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- Jul 12, 2025
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I've heard many people say, "If you have a letter to write, you have a reason to stay," which I personally believe is false. I feel pressured to write a letter. People expect letters.
I have not yet written one, and I don't really want to, but I feel pressured to. I don't think that a letter actually helps whoever it is written to because how can years or even a lifetime of knowing someone be put into a few words? How can forced sorrys and goodbyes help relieve the pain someone may be feeling from a permanent loss? At least for me, they would be forced. I do not love my parents, I hate them. I do not owe them a letter, but my mind is telling me I do.
I would like some people's opinions on suicide letters, from those who are planning to write them and those who aren't going to. I think I'm just overthinking, because the concept of a final goodbye seems nice, but honestly I don't have the words to put into a letter. I tried to write a letter a few times, one just turned into an incredibly harsh and rude nasty letter for my parents, and the other I literally used ChatGPT to help me because I just didn't know what to say.
Is it true that if you have a letter to write, you have a reason to stay?
I have not yet written one, and I don't really want to, but I feel pressured to. I don't think that a letter actually helps whoever it is written to because how can years or even a lifetime of knowing someone be put into a few words? How can forced sorrys and goodbyes help relieve the pain someone may be feeling from a permanent loss? At least for me, they would be forced. I do not love my parents, I hate them. I do not owe them a letter, but my mind is telling me I do.
I would like some people's opinions on suicide letters, from those who are planning to write them and those who aren't going to. I think I'm just overthinking, because the concept of a final goodbye seems nice, but honestly I don't have the words to put into a letter. I tried to write a letter a few times, one just turned into an incredibly harsh and rude nasty letter for my parents, and the other I literally used ChatGPT to help me because I just didn't know what to say.
Is it true that if you have a letter to write, you have a reason to stay?