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cookji

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Mar 24, 2026
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Is it no different from doing it alone? Has anyone ever tried this?
 
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find your own way to the Knife
May 1, 2024
181
Everyone is different but if you feel as though having a partner would help then maybe. The "Body Double Effect" is what they call it, when people feel more at ease and productive doing a task with another human being. Jumping off a building is still a hard thing on your SI to most people, but having another suicidal person doing it with you might diminish some of that stress, but like I said everyone is different and different things are right for different people.
 
Frxtagooox

Frxtagooox

YAPPING MASTER
Dec 12, 2025
33
Is it no different from doing it alone? Has anyone ever tried this?
i think the chance is pretty much the same but what if you fall in your partner body and so on..
 

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