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noname223

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Some people would disagree. It is a quite emotional topic and it is probably up to the individual to decide. And it depends on the case in my opinion.
 
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ma0

ma0

How did I get here?
Dec 20, 2024
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No, I absolutely don't think so. If I had to choose a phrase for it, I'd maybe go with "Continuing someone's existence" since it sounds more neutral to me.

Of course, some peole are going to disagree. To those people, I ask what they think they're doing. Their thought process is understandable, though :P
 
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L9my

L9my

they are dead, for they have no dreams
Nov 22, 2024
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I would say preventing someone's death.
 
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Namelesa

Namelesa

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Sep 21, 2024
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Technically that is the right wording as preventing suicide is preventing a death so it is making that life continue therefore saving it. Tho whether a life is continued or not shouldn't matter. What should matter is that a person doesn't suffer and preventing a suicide doesn't mean their suffering stops. Suicide prevention is too overly obsessed by others as suicide isn't the problem at all but what causes people to want to suicide in the first place. "Saving" people who really want to die isn't saving them. To save them is to allow them to die when they want to or to actually give them the help they need.
 
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Forever Sleep

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I think it's for the person in question to decide. They may well go on to be grateful that the person 'saved' their life and enabled them to have another shot at it. Alternatively, they could well feel like they prevented them from finding peace and release from suffering. I think 'prevented' a suicide is more accurate to 'saved a life'.

I do think it's more than likely someone will be stopped though- if they attempt to suicide in front of a lot of people or, they let people know. I'd be more curious as to why they chose a time when they would likely be stopped. Is it because a part of them hopes to be stopped or, is it because it's an impulsive act? In which case- are there more grounds for trying to stop them? I'm not sure even I could just stand back and let someone jump. I'd maybe see if they wanted to talk- at least.
 
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somehumanoid

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Apr 9, 2025
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I think 'prevented' a suicide is more accurate to 'saved a life'.
I'd go with that too. We have no idea what happened later.

I'd also draw a big distinction between talking someone down and physically intervening. The former leaves the decision in the hands of the person concerned.
 
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Haematemesis

Haematemesis

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Jan 12, 2025
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in a world where people force others to be born and celebrate it I think it is a "normal" word choice. it is consistent with other "normal" concepts
 
Britney Spears

Britney Spears

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Jan 4, 2025
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On the contrary, you force her to suffer
 
UnnamedGuy

UnnamedGuy

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Apr 11, 2025
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I'd prefer to say "they were given an opportunity". We all know it's easy to make rash decisions when life is not panning out the way it was meant to be and perhaps that individual needed to be given an opportunity, a chance to rationalise their thoughts.
 
Britney Spears

Britney Spears

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I'd prefer to say "they were given an opportunity". We all know it's easy to make rash decisions when life is not panning out the way it was meant to be and perhaps that individual needed to be given an opportunity, a chance to rationalise their thoughts.
another Pro-Lifer
 
UnnamedGuy

UnnamedGuy

Listening Ear 4 U
Apr 11, 2025
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another Pro-Lifer
Apologies but, you're very much wrong. When I registered to this website today, I confirmed that I was not 100% pro-lifer and I wanted to make that crystal clear. At the end of the day, we, ourselves get to determine our destiny and I will always support someone that feels like they cannot carry on however, to make such a life changing decision (death), it's good to make rational decisions to make sure we are taking the correct route. Please, don't tell me who I am, especially when you don't know me whatsoever. 👍
 
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Britney Spears

Britney Spears

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Preferiría decir "se les dio una oportunidad". Todos sabemos que es fácil tomar decisiones precipitadas cuando la vida no resulta como debería, y quizás esa persona necesitaba una oportunidad, una oportunidad para racionalizar sus pensamientos.

Apologies but, you're very much wrong on. When I registered to this website today, I confirmed that I was not 100% pro-lifer and I wanted to make that crystal clear. At the end of the day, we, ourselves get to determine our destiny and I will always support someone that feels like they cannot carry on however, to make such a life changing decision (death), it's good to make rational decisions to make sure we are taking the correct route. Please, don't tell me who I am, especially when you don't know me whatsoever. 👍
I truly believe you, and I do, but you don't trust anyone anymore with everything that's been going on lately There is no way to differentiate, only distrust.But we have to support whatever it is. I'm sorry, a hug💔❤️‍🩹
 
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UnnamedGuy

UnnamedGuy

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I truly believe you, and I do, but you don't trust anyone anymore with everything that's been going on lately.
Definitely agree, with all the disinformation going on these days whether it's fake posts, fake news, fake videos, I get it. It's hard to find the trust in people but I'd like to think members of this community are here for their valid reasons. ☺️
 
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Dot

Info abt typng styl on prfle.
Sep 26, 2021
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Depnds whthr u r stoppng thm dyng fr th/ momnt or facilt8tng thm findng reasns 2 liv imo - evn if tht = jst fr anothr dy

Slf perspctve = tht a lfe = nt jst a pulse -- Sme ppl r kpt alve whle sme ppl r savd & identfyng whch = whch ds nt alwys happn ovrnght

 
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xxlavenderxx

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Apr 8, 2025
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most people don't have a nuanced enough understanding of suicide to see it as anything other than saving a life honestly. i had a classmate once brag that she stopped someone jumping because she tackled them, as she saw that as a heroic act and not ridding someone of their liberty and prolonging their suffering. i'd only consider it saving a life if it was someone who genuinely regretted it and reached out for medical assistance after the fact.
 
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Lostmyonlyson

Lostmyonlyson

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I'd prefer to say "they were given an opportunity". We all know it's easy to make rash decisions when life is not panning out the way it was meant to be and perhaps that individual needed to be given an opportunity, a chance to rationalise their thoughts.
Unless the person in question can really turn everything around and get rid of SI, I would say it was a lost opportunity and an artificially extended suffering.
 
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