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Lost in a Dream

Lost in a Dream

He/him - Metal head
Feb 22, 2020
1,820
I don't think it's wrong, especially if you have a life insurance policy that becomes void in the event of a suicide. In that case, if you can successfully CTB and make it look like an accident, then the policy would still be in effect. Aside from that, it could also be good if you have loved ones who would be devastated if they knew you committed suicide, but would be able to handle it a little better if they thought your death was accidental.

I think there are a lot of good reasons to stage it as an accident, but the tricky part is actually being able to pull it off. I would love to be able to do it myself, but I can't see it working very well because I would probably die painfully, if I tried to make it look like an accident and the more effective methods I want to use would make it clear that it was intentional.
 
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faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
Yes, this is wrong and it is because of social stigmas. Many people do not treat suicide as a normal thing, so we have to think out the ways to make it an accident.
Let us die how we want and it won't be necessary to stage.
 
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gnomeboy17

gnomeboy17

Specialist
Feb 11, 2020
355
If you want to do that it's fine. But I think it would help for people to know it's suicide, and I think most of the time the autopsy etc would be able to tell that it's suicide
 
oxymoron

oxymoron

Arcanist
Jul 18, 2019
439
I don't think it's wrong, especially if you have a life insurance policy that becomes void in the event of a suicide. In that case, if you can successfully CTB and make it look like an accident, then the policy would still be in effect. Aside from that, it could also be good if you have loved ones who would be devastated if they knew you committed suicide, but would be able to handle it a little better if they thought your death was accidental.

I think there are a lot of good reasons to stage it as an accident, but the tricky part is actually being able to pull it off. I would love to be able to do it myself, but I can't see it working very well because I would probably die painfully, if I tried to make it look like an accident and the more effective methods I want to use would make it clear that it was intentional.
Aside from that, it could also be good if you have loved ones who would be devastated if they knew you committed suicide, but would be able to handle it a little better if they thought your death was accidental.

Exactly my point
 
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UpandDownPrincess

UpandDownPrincess

Elementalist
Dec 31, 2019
833
I don't think it's morally wrong, but it is very, very difficult.

An unattended death is almost always investigated and investigations look specifically for suicide, particularly in one-person accidents.
 
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