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epic

Enlightened
Aug 9, 2019
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The first thing people tend to do while talking to someone who is suicidal is not acknowledging the struggle/hardship the person has been through. . It's because people don't want to legitimize the problem, because once the problem is legitimized , they might be legitimizing other person's suicidal ideation (Atleast that's how they are thinking about it).
What are your thoughts on this ?
 
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Amakishiyo

Amakishiyo

Despite everything, it's still you
Mar 5, 2023
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What I have often experienced is that people immediately start to compare or think they know everything about you, saying how others have it so much worse.
The only thing that this ever caused in me was feeling bad about feeling bad since apparently I don't have the right to feel bad by their logic.
 
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kindalone

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Mar 1, 2023
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What I have often experienced is that people immediately start to compare or think they know everything about you, saying how others have it so much worse.
The only thing that this ever caused in me was feeling bad about feeling bad since apparently I don't have the right to feel bad by their logic.
Exactly. I just feel completely alone. I had someone really say "I don't get it" when I voiced some of my feelings and I felt crushed.
 
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bluefeather177

bluefeather177

drowsy in a dark room
Mar 2, 2023
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I have always felt this. People always start to talk about how many good things you have in your life and reasons to live, which always makes me want to ctb even more because they don't understand. If all these good things mean I shouldn't want to ctb, there must be something incredibly wrong with me for me to feel this way.

I exclusively talk about ctb with people who I know have been suicidal in the past because they are the ones who truly get it, that no amount of "but you have good things too!" changes anything.
 
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Ultracheese

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Dec 1, 2022
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What I have often experienced is that people immediately start to compare or think they know everything about you, saying how others have it so much worse.
The only thing that this ever caused in me was feeling bad about feeling bad since apparently I don't have the right to feel bad by their logic.
You summed it up perfectly. It does not have to be a pissing contest. It should not be a competition of who has had to suffer more. Responses in that vein are totally unempathetic and just go to show how uncomfortable people are talking about suicide.
 
Veronica Sawyer

Veronica Sawyer

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Feb 22, 2023
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Exactly. I just feel completely alone. I had someone really say "I don't get it" when I voiced some of my feelings and I felt crushed.
One of the biggest struggles of the human condition is that nobody can be inside our head, and we cannot truly and totally know what anybody else is experiencing. We make do with language, and sometimes we find people we can understand enough to relate to, but I think that everybody is going to encounter some people in their life that they just cannot understand. And it sucks, it feels awful. Personally it often makes me want to give up on social interaction altogether.

Stuck in a body, stuck in a mind
Stuck in one body, stuck in one mind, for the rest of your life


I don't have a good conclusion to this just, just voicing some of the thoughts that rattle around my head.
 
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