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- Jul 26, 2025
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I feel like there's a reason most suicides are impulsive. When you set a date you start thinking about all that could go wrong, about how painful it could be, about what's after death. When it's impulsive all you think about is that you want to die and you want the pain to end. How does this tie into sasu? This place is a goldmine of information about how to properly do methods. While this is a good thing and helps avoid a lot of unnecessary suffering and also increases chances of success, the more you read the more you overthink. The more you start wondering "is the time I chose good? Is this rope better? Should I use this medication instead". Not only that but proper methods require a bit of planning and steps beforehand, leaving room for hesitation either due to SI or not being ready (this is a benefit btw, if you're not ready you shouldn't do it). Think about it, there's a reason you hear more about SN and hanging that firearms, firearms just requires a gun and a bullet. Minimal research is needed besides maybe placement and calliber. Two very simple things.
Tldr; sasu makes you overthink, which causes you to either drag it out or not go through with it
Tldr; sasu makes you overthink, which causes you to either drag it out or not go through with it