Mr2005
Don't shoot the messenger, give me the gun
- Sep 25, 2018
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Is that the false platitudes telling each other how wonderful they are and how it's going to be ok are followed with "when you die"
You're right, it's actually a rule to not encourage.It's about options, I don't think people here are encouraged to kill themselves !
I wish they'd admit a lot of thingsWhilst most here would say it's pro-choice, that doesn't seem to be the reality. It's very skewed towards pro-death, which is fine, I just wish people would at least admit it.
It's an exampleI understand what you're saying but that is NOT always the reality. If you try to provide advice, different options or support that doesn't include death, some members here get upset, defensive and call you pro-life. The example I'm thinking about involved a 15 year old the other day.
Is that what you're referring to as well? @Mr2005
Whilst most here would say it's pro-choice, that doesn't seem to be the reality. It's very skewed towards pro-death, which is fine, I just wish people would at least admit it.
We are pro life aswell when your life is worth living. But if your life isn't worth living then I don't see why death isnt the most logical conclusion.
Whilst most here would say it's pro-choice, that doesn't seem to be the reality. It's very skewed towards pro-death, which is fine, I just wish people would at least admit it.
I agree with you. I just think the argument many pro-lifers make is that if you feel your life isn't worth living it is a mental illness, and in so doing they invalidate the experiences the other person has and assume it's a phase or passing fancy. It may be, but it may not be and since you can't be sure it's not good to assume.
I think a lot of people who have tried to express their frustrations are so used to being invalidated that when someone on a forum like this suggests another option it's taken as further invalidation of their experiences even if it's not meant to be taken that way.
I agree with you. I just think the argument many pro-lifers make is that if you feel your life isn't worth living it is a mental illness, and in so doing they invalidate the experiences the other person has and assume it's a phase or passing fancy. It may be, but it may not be and since you can't be sure it's not good to assume.
I think a lot of people who have tried to express their frustrations are so used to being invalidated that when someone on a forum like this suggests another option it's taken as further invalidation of their experiences even if it's not meant to be taken that way.
We are pro life aswell when your life is worth living.
Very true. I plan on leaving next Thursday.Well said.
If you want to keep going through this hell, more power to you. But I shouldn't have to. Like it or not, we sure as hell weren't all created equal. Some of us are tortured all to hell and always will be. We need out.
Suicide is not a mental illness and experts have known that since the start of psychology and easily proved it. Many people think it is, however many people are uniformed idiots believing drug company propaganda etc. Just like in the past doctors actually believed opioid were not addictive, cigs were good etc. People aren't much more guilable than you think.
very true.Hmm I think that depends on the definition of mental illness. In psychology the idea of mental illness is very subjective. There is this belief that for something to be considered a disorder it must be a deviance from the norm for that specific society. In other words, if everybody was cutting themselves it would be considered perfectly normal but if only one person was cutting themselves it would be considered abnormal and deviant.
What I mean by that is... pretty much everything can become a mental illness based on society's definition. Sometimes the best and most sane people are considered mentally ill when in fact, they are the ones who are right! Like Galileo who was killed for his belief about the sun.
I understand what you're saying but that is NOT always the reality. If you try to provide advice, different options or support that doesn't include death, some members here get upset, defensive and call you pro-life. The example I'm thinking about involved a 15 year old the other day.
Is that what you're referring to as well? @Mr2005
The ironic thing is that Roe herself later became a pro life advocate after that case.I see this place as pro-choice the way it should be! I wish the Row. v. Wade folks would get on our team. My body, my choice!
Yeah I have the exact feelingi totally agree with u
along side really suicidal people
im pretty shure there are maniacs whatching these and enjoying there stay
pretty shure..
Ain't that the truthThis forum is pro-choice, most members are pro-death, and are very self-centered. We all have our problems here. This is not a good place to be if you want a good reason to stay alive.
Spot on. What's normal is just the consensus, doesn't mean it's right. People can be convinced of anything. My views are a deviation from the norm here and the natural reaction is attack, attack, attackHmm I think that depends on the definition of mental illness. In psychology the idea of mental illness is very subjective. There is this belief that for something to be considered a disorder it must be a deviance from the norm for that specific society. In other words, if everybody was cutting themselves it would be considered perfectly normal but if only one person was cutting themselves it would be considered abnormal and deviant..
There's some horrid people here. That's why I 'm not going to kiss anyones backside. It's fake and insincere because people are desperate to be part of the click since they've failed at that in life. There is nothing anymore uniquely special about people here than the average person on the street. All the things wrong with society can be seen here too. The us vs them mentality has to stop. At the moment I 'm on my own fighting a losing battle because they aren't interested in looking outside of themselves and taking the time to see where I'm coming from. It's an opportunity to feel better about themselves by making the outsider feel more isolated. This is why I hate being judged so quick. I understand them more than they understand me. It says quite a lot about human behaviour and it's pretty bleak. They might not be bad people but there problems make them act like one. All I want is people to be honest with themselves and stop lashing out at me when I 'm only trying to helpi totally agree with u
along side really suicidal people
im pretty shure there are maniacs whatching these and enjoying there stay
pretty shure..