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MeowTheFlemishCat

MeowTheFlemishCat

"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes"
Mar 3, 2023
292
It has caused me extreme amounts of trauma the past 3 years and I'd like it to end?
 
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Dot

Info abt typng styl on prfle.
Sep 26, 2021
3,351
Feelngs of wantng 2 CTB r vlid fr n.e reasn tbh hwevr thy r stuatns whch cn b stoppd wth th/ rght hlp

S/ thre = chnce fr stuatn t/ chnge
 
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finallydone

finallydone

Student
Aug 18, 2024
130
this is a tricky question to answer because it boils down to you and your view of the world
if you think that the world is a nice place yet you were just dealt a bad hand then that would imply that there is a chance for things to improve thus making waiting a better option than taking your life
if you think that the world is a nasty place no matter what hand you were dealt then the earlier you catch that bus the better it is as you'll avoid experiences of suffering you didn't know exist
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idk about you but for me it's the latter, what would be better however is if i didn't have to make the choice, sudden death at a young age seems like the best option to me, you wouldn't even have to ask if it's valid or not
 
vanibless

vanibless

Aryjski gaj
Nov 9, 2024
38
Anything is. It all depends on a persons perspective
 
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rotten

rotten

Student
Apr 14, 2021
155
I'm sorry this has happened to you, I've never been stalked before so I can't even imagine how terrifying that must be for you. Getting bullied is just the worst. I imagine you've already told law enforcement or someone you trust?
 
NotSalmon

NotSalmon

Asocial Impulse Poster
Dec 9, 2024
49
It has caused me extreme amounts of trauma the past 3 years and I'd like it to end?
To me there is no "invalid" reason to CTB as everyone has their own struggles and tolerance to mental pressure but it definitely depends on the individual's viewpoints on the act and whether or not one legitimately wants to go through with it.
 
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rainseahorse

Member
Sep 9, 2023
59
I think that being stalked/bullied is not the direct reason to want to CTB but instead how you feel about the state of your life and future outlook. Why need a reason to CTB though?
 
MeowTheFlemishCat

MeowTheFlemishCat

"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes"
Mar 3, 2023
292
I think that being stalked/bullied is not the direct reason to want to CTB but instead how you feel about the state of your life and future outlook. Why need a reason to CTB though?
Can you elaborate on the final phrase "Why need a reason to CTB though?".

Why would you NOT need a reason to CTB? You're giving up on life/the entire world?
 
hereornot

hereornot

Freedom
May 16, 2024
274
One of my reasons, and perhaps what defined the CTB, is virtual persecution.

I have suspects, they are family members or involved in my father's probate process.

Of course there were and are other reasons. But the invasion of privacy and remote control of my phones and computer made me take the decision.
 
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Aug 25, 2018
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Can you elaborate on the final phrase "Why need a reason to CTB though?".
Mostly, suicide is a means to an end, usually relating to a subjectively unbearable level of emotional or physical pain accompanied by the perception of little-or-no prospect of relief or improvement.

Is the trauma from being stalked and bullied a valid reason? This is very much a personal decision that no one can answer for you.

If you're looking at death as a means of relieving yourself from this, then I would encourage you to first exhaust all possible alternative options. But I wouldn't be in a position to judge the validity of your decisions either way.
 
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anemicamoeba

Member
Oct 5, 2024
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I'm really sorry you're going through that, it sounds scary and unbearable.

All forms of suffering are valid, but it would be a shame to ctb if there could be another way out of this horrible situation (although I completely understand if you just get to the place of needing it to be over now). Is the bullying happening at an environment you have to spend time in, like school or work, or is it someone/some people you know choosing to go out of their way to persecute you?
 
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MeowTheFlemishCat

MeowTheFlemishCat

"The snake that cannot shed its skin perishes"
Mar 3, 2023
292
One of my reasons, and perhaps what defined the CTB, is virtual persecution.

I have suspects, they are family members or involved in my father's probate process.

Of course there were and are other reasons. But the invasion of privacy and remote control of my phones and computer made me take the decision.
If they gave you total freedom back you'd be willing to keep living a while longer?
 
hereornot

hereornot

Freedom
May 16, 2024
274
If they gave you total freedom back you'd be willing to keep living a while longer?
As I said, the lack of freedom was the determining factor, but not the only one. However, before I was able to manage others, try to understand other people's reasons, so I could overcome them.

After so long, it has damaged my ability to trust people again and many other things. It has had a lasting effect.

You don't trust those who live in the shadows.

Anything related to this that comes now, comes too late.
 

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