i want to know the most painless way of comitting suicide
Question Posted Thursday January 5 2012, 3:22 am
i am just fed up with my life...
i want my parter to realise my value and the only way for this is to leave him which is ultimately very difficult for me if i remain alive so tell me what can i do???
the only thing i can think is of suicide.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? orphans answered Saturday January 7 2012, 5:47 pm: Oh, please dont. I have been in a sisuation where i wanted to commit suicide. I know a way but please dont. You can either shoot yourself in the head with a shot gun, hanging yourself, or taking a steak knife and cutting your veins. See if you really were a good person you wouldnt do any of these. Remember nobody said life would be perfect, they just promised it would be worth it. And also rememebr this life is simple, just not easy. If you were really a genuine person, you would choose not to commit suicide. So please dont, there is always another way to get through life. and remember never frown because you never know who if falling in love with your smile, choose the right decision [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
millie96 answered Thursday January 5 2012, 6:54 pm: Hey, hey. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. What would this world be if everyone who had trouble committed suicide?! You have a bright future ahead of you, don't mess it up. I know you think you can't leave your partner while alive, but if you really want to, you will find the strength. There are many things you can do with your life. Anything you like. So think of your dreams and go pursue them. Don't waste your life. I mean, we all die sooner or later, but it might as well be later. Enjoy your life while it lasts and go out there and have fun. But PLEASE don't do something so drastic. Think of your loved ones. And hey, what's the point of your partner realizing your value if you're dead? Think about it. You're life has a purpose. Good Luck!
- Millie. [ millie96's advice column | Ask millie96 A Question ]
dance4life675 answered Thursday January 5 2012, 5:25 pm: ok.... suicide is never the answer to anything!!!!!!!! it may seem like there are no answers right now but trust me, things will get better!!! You need to stay strong and realize that you are a great person. And if your partner doesn't realize that then leave him... but don't kill yourself. seriously things will get better for you if you believe in yourself!!! [ dance4life675's advice column | Ask dance4life675 A Question ]
June answered Thursday January 5 2012, 5:17 pm: This is your life. And this is one thing that when you do there's no going back or even a re-do. And what if this person just nailed for killing you. Even if he did not do it? Think of what you will be putting your loved one's in to. Just get some help. There IS help out there. You have got more people with then you think most likely. Don't give up. Go day by day. I don't know else I can say. Good luck and don't give up.P.S I don't mean to get all Christ like on you but you might as well try something. [ June's advice column | Ask June A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Thursday January 5 2012, 9:34 am: No one is worth killing yourself!
No one is more important than yourself and you need to remember that. Sometimes I bet you feel like you're not appreciated for the things you do. Sometimes like you feel like you are bending over backwards for people and you never get the same in return. I've been there and I know what its like and it's not a good feeling. As much as I talk about how much I love my boyfriend we've had our 'ups' and 'downs'. When we dated for the first few months I felt he didn't appreciate me and he didn't even care. I did everything in my power to make him happy and yet I wasn't making myself happy. I ended up leaving him and came back and told me he made a mistake. We worked it. It's a work in progress my relationship isn't perfect but I'm happy and I know he cares about me. I'm sure your partner cares just as much about you. If you're unhappy than you need to leave and move on and do something else with your life. Killing yourself and isn't going to help your situation at all. Confide in a co-worker, a friend, or even a family member. Maybe talk to a therapist to get some help. I know you feel unappreciated and you want someone to care and I'm sure you have a bunch of people who are willing to help. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday January 5 2012, 9:32 am: You'll have to trust me on this; as a member of a fire department rescue squad I have seen numerous attempts at suicide. THERE ARE NO PAINLESS WAYS TO DIE.
If you truly want to show your partner your value to him you will live to prove it to him. There are more ways to prove your value then there are ways to die.
If you chose to live there is help. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255): operates 24/7 free and is a confidential, nationwide network of crisis centers. Call them they will listen and help you. They will also arrange help within your own community.
If you are actively suicidal as you read this; meaning you are ready to hurt yourself at any moment. Then call 911 and ask for help.
mrsh answered Thursday January 5 2012, 4:59 am: i can't advise u on how to end your life but i can advise you. you nead to seak help. your doctor can refur you for councelling or if thats dificult their are a number of councelling survises on the web. i really hope this helps. [ mrsh's advice column | Ask mrsh A Question ]
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