See, I feel like suicide hotlines are for people who don’t want to live, which isn’t quite the same thing? What if they do give you a concrete answer. Is there any answer they could give that would pop them out of the “death is bad” bubble? Like, what if they say they feel like their death is part of some weird, creative, performance art thing?
Thank you for helpfulness! I understand the distinction now. =)
I feel like suicide hotlines are for people who don’t want to live, which isn’t quite the same thing
I think suicide hotlines are for anyone who wants to die, although if someone has really though it through I doubt they’d be swayed by the advice of someone who was expecting a depressed teenager.
See, I feel like suicide hotlines are for people who don’t want to live, which isn’t quite the same thing? What if they do give you a concrete answer. Is there any answer they could give that would pop them out of the “death is bad” bubble? Like, what if they say they feel like their death is part of some weird, creative, performance art thing?
Thank you for helpfulness! I understand the distinction now. =)
I think suicide hotlines are for anyone who wants to die, although if someone has really though it through I doubt they’d be swayed by the advice of someone who was expecting a depressed teenager.