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suicide partner
Thread starterfurax53
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For assistance purposes, but I wouldn't want to die side by side with someone. Maybe in separate rooms lol. But then I'd just feel like a user. It would be nice to meet someone likeminded and accepting of my decision.
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Moony21, rabid_squirrel, furax53 and 3 others
I would prefer a suicide coach. Imagine standing in a chair with that rope tied around my neck and someone yelling at me to jump. I'd definitely do it then. I'm a big idiot. All you have to do is yell at me and I'll do anything.
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pushka, Donewith_, Throwaway563078 and 11 others
Much prefer if someone was there to make sure it was done right. I can't tell you how many times I felt utterly hopeless that my husband couldn't just make sure I was really going to be dead or do it for me. I am paranoid, having come back from the dead before and cheating death a number of times this last year. The body is very hard to kill/die. I feel very uncertain that it would all go through okay. I can think of billions of things that can go wrong for every method, and the two times I tried, I totally failed. Didn't even get dizzy.
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furax53, Empty RN, Miss clefable and 2 others
For legal reasons in australia its vetter to go at it alone.
If you have a pact and one survives they are charged with manslaughter for aiding the other in suicide.
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Jen Erik, furax53, Lifeisatrap and 4 others
For legal reasons in australia its vetter to go at it alone.
If you have a pact and one survives they are charged with manslaughter for aiding the other in suicide.
That's the only part that is kind of scary. I think having someone there with you who is in a similar situation wanting to CTB and whom is going by the same method it makes it much easier. You have someone there to work through it together. My chosen method is N, and my suicide partner as well. I really think it's going ot help a lot to have someone there with you who is also drinking it so it's more motivation to get it down. IT has crossed my mind though what if one survives?
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furax53, Lifeisatrap, lv-gras and 1 other person
No partner for me. I've always preferred to do most everything alone. Also it would freak me the fuck out to possibly be implicated in someone else's death if I was to survive.
Having said that there can be nothing lonelier than having to face the great unknown totally alone.
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Red star, dhk96, Lifeisatrap and 4 others
I was just thinking what if you decide to CTB with a partner and take N. for example. You're partner CTB but somehow you survive. Would you be prosecuted with murder especially if you bought the N.?..... maybe having a partner isn't a good idea then
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Virgo, Lifeisatrap, lv-gras and 3 others
After what I've been through,hell no.
there's are all unpredictable and unforeseen complications.You might get yourself into a place which is worse than death.
If the partner is right,then it's a different story,but you just can't be sure about that.With the huge risk,it's just not worth it
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Lifeisatrap, Dead Meat, lv-gras and 2 others
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