How do I explain to someone that I love very much that also loves me, that I'm going to commit suicide? Please don't give me a list of reasons why I shouldn't, I only want advice about the question I asked.
Tell your loved that despite there is always another possibility of escape, your love for him/her isn't strong enough to motivate you to take the real way out.
Say you can't go on. Say how selfish you are. It's all been done before. Challenge yourself. If you really want to kill yourself, then keep living.
Irene answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 6:15 pm: the best way is to set them down and tell them whats goin on and what the reason is for your choice. make sure that, that person knows that you love them and they have nothin to do with you commiting suicide. Be prepared in what there response may be. and also realize that if you love someone truely love someone you dont want to hurt them. and this will hurt them.
so whenever you do tell them treat the situation very delicatly. and be with them as long as you can. [ Irene's advice column | Ask Irene A Question ]
Thereisaholeinyourlogic answered Tuesday June 3 2008, 6:03 pm: well i don't think it's a good idea to commit suicide in the first place
but lets not get into that
i'd say get them and sit them down face to face and say that [whats ever causing you too feel like commiting sucide] is really getting to you and that you have thought about killing yourself, and that you need them to know, and to help you...
best way is to tell them straight
Hope you the best and dont do anything that you may regret or that will effect other people in a way they would not like to be effected
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