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How is "doing it" viewed in your country/region?

  • Doing it is seen as immoral where I am from.

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Doing it is seen as VERY immoral where I am from..

    Votes: 2 4.4%
  • Doing it is against law where I am from.

    Votes: 1 2.2%
  • Doing it is against my region's major religion where I am from.

    Votes: 3 6.7%
  • Doing it is "just" seen as sad/tragic where I am from.

    Votes: 33 73.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 6.7%

  • Total voters
    45
Sergeant45

Sergeant45

Member
Jun 11, 2025
65
Greetings,


simple poll. I am just curious because I've read about there being laws against catching the bus in very few countries.

Feel free to tell more about the choice you've picked and where you are from, I like to learn.

I'll start: I'd pick option 5. Although it also depends on the method, people usually get very annoyed when "once again" someone delays the train by laying themselves on the tracks, not questioning why so many people even take that way out nowadays. I do understand it to a degree though.

Let me know what you think.


Regards
 
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DivineSpark

DivineSpark

Elementalist
Feb 9, 2025
833
I would pick fifth choice as well.
 
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SignatureRequired

Member
Jun 10, 2025
37
My religion sees it as very unfortunate, and bound to increase suffering... but is nicer compared to most that say suffering is eternal. It'll be a setback come next life, but hopefully I'll have a better selection of circumstances.
 
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darksouls

darksouls

Wizard
May 10, 2025
693
but people are happy if it was a homeless person
or another unemployed person
people who are of no use to the german state are unwanted
 
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Cirno

Cirno

Masochist
May 12, 2025
34
In my country, sadly people talk shit about ones that do it, or even consider to do it and seek help. It's seen as bad.
 
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MatiSendiri

Member
Jun 8, 2025
22
In my country they both degrade it as to "those who do them will be thrown in hell" and not a lot of mental health awareness, so that's that
 
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JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
729
Where I live, CTB is a sin, a rebellion against God.
 
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trashhologram

trashhologram

⚰ Baby, let me decompose ⚰
Dec 15, 2023
434
It's just "sad and tragic" here. Our suicide rates are high though, even though we're "The Happiest Country In The World" lol.
 
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SilentSadness

SilentSadness

Sleepy.
Feb 28, 2023
1,407
Even though it is technically not illegal to ctb, the punishments for ctb are identical to the punishments for serious crimes. Suicidal people are regularly persecuted, defamed, witch-hunted and subject to human rights abuse. This is the case for most Western countries and countries in general.
 
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SoulWhisperer

SoulWhisperer

Severe Medical Phobia « MtF »
Nov 13, 2023
548
I think here it's mostly just a "tragic sad event" and all of that
 
soledad.virgen

soledad.virgen

call me sol
Dec 1, 2020
158
sad with a fair bit of "why didn't they just try harder"
 
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Thunderstorm

Member
Jun 18, 2025
39
I cant be the only one who thought "doing it" was something else 🤣
 
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