FTL.Wanderer
Enlightened
- May 31, 2018
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Do we treat males and females who talk about their serious suicidal thoughts similarly?
yes us guys do especially in relationships were supposed to be the 'strong' person mentally and emotionally and that is really hard for some of us as we have a terrible self esteem and people will talk behind our backs and laugh at us if they see how much we actually hurt and cry. I sadly know from experience :-(There's a lot of studies talking about how women mostly attempt suicide but might end up not taking as seriously cause they could be seen as being dramatic or attention seeking, but men end up going thru with it cause of toxic masculinity and how many of them are not encouraged to get professional help. Especially for diagnoses that are "feminine" like Borderline and eating disorders.
I saw a guy in a hospital struggle for a long time to get help cause he legitimately had BPD but cause it was considered a "female disorder" he was never taken seriously. Imo men actually get the shittier end of the stick on this.
Very interesting and true. Another point to note is the methods used by men vs women. Men are more inclined to use guns where as woman are more inclined to overdose. Obviously guns prove far more fatal. Whether women's suicide attempts from ods are real or just for attention - who's to say. But I think because of how genders are socialized men are more inclined to use violent and often fatal methods.There's a lot of studies talking about how women mostly attempt suicide but might end up not taking as seriously cause they could be seen as being dramatic or attention seeking, but men end up going thru with it cause of toxic masculinity and how many of them are not encouraged to get professional help. Especially for diagnoses that are "feminine" like Borderline and eating disorders.
I saw a guy in a hospital struggle for a long time to get help cause he legitimately had BPD but cause it was considered a "female disorder" he was never taken seriously. Imo men actually get the shittier end of the stick on this.
Not directly an answer to your question, but I once read the notion that while it is usually males who suicide, it is largely females who try to prevent suicide. I think it was a comment on the speakingofsuicide site.
I know that feel man.yes us guys do especially in relationships were supposed to be the 'strong' person mentally and emotionally and that is really hard for some of us as we have a terrible self esteem and people will talk behind our backs and laugh at us if they see how much we actually hurt and cry. I sadly know from experience :-(
Why lol?Dude, that's a TERRIFIC hug-graphic.
Why lol?
Sorry to hear this, everyone needs a mother and a hug.Well, I, for one, haven't been hugged since my mother died loooong ago.
I've read something similar to this, but not about physical intimacy.You've probably read the articles about the evidence that (platonic) physical intimacy directly improves health, and that too little of it, like not getting enough vitamin Z..., can make people physically and emotionally sick.
I still don't get why you found the pic terrific tho, lol
Doctors bias towards what men say if they're in pain. Fact
Correct - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/26/gender-pain-gap-doctors-women-healthcareCan you share more? Are you saying doctors pay more attention to male patients who express they're in pain? Thanks for elaborating--I just want to make sure I'm understanding.
More men kill themselves, women get abused 10-100 times more.Just my personal opinion .. I don't think men & women are treated the same.
I know as a guy I'm expected to be strong … be a man.
Wish I could be but I still want to die.
I don't know what it's like for women obviously … I hope they have it easier and are treated better.
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Correct - https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/nov/26/gender-pain-gap-doctors-women-healthcare
I wonder if that's now enough information to identify me!
Anyway - sorry - and I'm sure there are more articles that how how patients are driven to suicide by lack of adequate care. In some mental health disorders such as BPD it is accepted that it is not possible to really stop someone committing suicide eventually. Proactive means need to be adopted to have the individual happily engaging in society again.
This means vulnerable individuals should be spotted early. Even identified as vulnerable to becoming vulnerable. Then diagnose and treat early. Doing the opposite drags it out for the drug companies
More men kill themselves, women get abused 10-100 times more.
Maybe it's a weird yin-yang sex karma. Meaning men deserve to die and women should get abused less