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LostSoul1609

LostSoul1609

Experienced
Mar 9, 2021
245
There are many people that will grieve me but I know that eventually and despite the pain they'll be able to move on and accept it, there is this one person that is almost as broken as I am, we come from very different experience and I don't want her to suffer, I know there isn't a right way to do it but I want to ease the pain on her a little bit. Any suggestions?
 
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UseItOrLoseIt

Visionary
Dec 4, 2020
2,215
Troll answer: make him/her hate you.

Sincere answer: I'm sorry pal, but I think that there's no way. Recently, an old childhood friend of mine, he was one of my best friends, ctb-ed and even I, being pro-choice and all, couldn't feel nothing but grief and a huge sense of loss. We weren't around each other for years and it still pained me.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
43,615
I do not think there is much you can do, as I see suicide as a pain cycle, to end ours, it passes it on to others. Maybe the only thing that could possibly help is a note, as this may give them closure. If there is no note, then they may be left with unanswered questions.
 
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Shadowplay

Shadowplay

Average life non-enjoyer
Sep 11, 2021
853
I think there is nothing you can do. You can leave a novel sized letter and they still wont understand why you did it.
 
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stellabelle

ethereal
Dec 14, 2018
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There are many people that will grieve me but I know that eventually and despite the pain they'll be able to move on and accept it, there is this one person that is almost as broken as I am, we come from very different experience and I don't want her to suffer, I know there isn't a right way to do it but I want to ease the pain on her a little bit. Any suggestions?
They won't. There will always be questions even when the answers are obvious.
 

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