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Weird to CTB in the A.M?
Thread starterRoadtoFreedomTwo
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Curious if it's just me, does it feel natural to anyone else to want or insist on CTB in the P.M and/or when there's no light or everyone's asleep? Morning hanging works best logistically, but how weird to wake up and do it. Do my brush my teeth first? Do I bother doing it tonight? Haha
I totally get that feeling, my attempt was late at night too. Something about the silence and privacy of the evening makes it a little easier to imagine this world without you. It can be relaxing but also very dangerous, it can trick you into acting on something you haven't thought out yet.
Id say if you're not willing to ctb in the morning, or whenever else, then maybe you should reconsider for the time being.
Idk. For me it makes the most sense at night because that gives me more time before anyone wonders why I'm not answering any texts. I don't want anyone trying to save me at the last minute, so I feel like the more time I have with no one suspecting anything, the better.
im often more depressed and have a stronger desire to be erased in the morning than the evening, but its true that the quiet and dark of the night seem to ease some reluctance relating to other people
I think each time has pros and cons. I personally think 1:00 am to 5:00 am is good because I feel like it's my time. It is still A.M but not in the morning.
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