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MiMif

MiMif

I do not live for others to understand me...
Sep 13, 2023
678
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xhelx

decayed beyond recognition
Mar 1, 2024
99
Hanging and jumping are the most used methods, but I dont know which one comes first
 
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Oliver

Oliver

Experienced
Feb 28, 2024
249
In Europe it's hanging and in the US it's guns - I think.
 
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drakflowerfire

drakflowerfire

I just want to find my own happiness
Mar 7, 2024
33
hanging and overdose with pills
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
45,204
Hanging seems to be very common from what I'm aware, at least where I live as guns aren't an option. Most suicides that I've heard of in the media seem to be hanging, I envy those who managed to succeed.
 
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Ash’Girl

Ash’Girl

Girl, Interrupted
Apr 29, 2022
386
Hanging I think, probably not because of preference but because of accessibility.

Studies have cited men are more likely to try "violent" methods, such as hanging, jumping, jumping in front of a train etc. Women are more likely to attempt overdose.

But it also depends on the stats you look up by country. And we cannot account for undocumented attempts or cases the coroner didn't rule as suicide.
 
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Old Friend

Old Friend

Sleep well, Airstrip One.
Sep 24, 2023
477
On SaSu it's still SN.
 
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sserafim

sserafim

they say it's darkest of all before the dawn
Sep 13, 2023
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Studies have cited men are more likely to try "violent" methods, such as hanging, jumping, jumping in front of a train etc. Women are more likely to attempt overdose.
Why do you think that is?
 
Ash’Girl

Ash’Girl

Girl, Interrupted
Apr 29, 2022
386
Why do you think that is?
There's a whole bunch of hypothesised theories in this study re the gender paradox in suicidality but it's a long read:


I don't know what I think because when it comes to suicide, mental health, and rationale for ctb, I'm a big advocate for the need to recognise the individual and their unique circumstances and thought processes. I don't like generalisations. But they basically surmise things like women are less ashamed of changing their mind, more worried about physical appearance even after dying, more likely to worry about loved ones reaction to their disfigured corpse, etc. Also socialisation and men being more naturally aggressive. Again though, I've known plenty gentle men and plenty aggressive women 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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