GrumpyFrog
Exhausted
- Aug 23, 2020
- 1,913
Hey everyone! Currently, woe is me to an overwhelming extent, so I'm here to ask for advice.
Do you think telling someone you know IRL that you're suicidal or just that you are really really not doing well can help at all, if you're not sure what kind of help you're expecting from the person? I am, generally, rather settled on CTB, but I am not entirely against the idea of looking into other options. I'm posting this in the recovery thread because I know the answer that is applicable in case when someone is dead set on CTB - it is not a good idea to talk to people. But if we approach this from an angle where I am willing to look into alternatives and not CTB - is telling someone a good idea? Is there any chance that it will help somehow and is it worth the risks?
Specifically in my case, I don't have any close "loved ones". I have a couple of people that seem relatively "safe" and would be willing to hear me out if I ask to have a serious conversation, that's about it, that's what I'm going for.
Thank you in advance.
Do you think telling someone you know IRL that you're suicidal or just that you are really really not doing well can help at all, if you're not sure what kind of help you're expecting from the person? I am, generally, rather settled on CTB, but I am not entirely against the idea of looking into other options. I'm posting this in the recovery thread because I know the answer that is applicable in case when someone is dead set on CTB - it is not a good idea to talk to people. But if we approach this from an angle where I am willing to look into alternatives and not CTB - is telling someone a good idea? Is there any chance that it will help somehow and is it worth the risks?
Specifically in my case, I don't have any close "loved ones". I have a couple of people that seem relatively "safe" and would be willing to hear me out if I ask to have a serious conversation, that's about it, that's what I'm going for.
Thank you in advance.