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Originally posted by Melusine:
I wasn't saying you were attacking me either, Regin.
Truth is, the people you talk about are rare. People who are otherwise healthy but have a sincere and deeprooted deathwish don't stand around talking to other people: they just do it. The ones who DO say they want to die more often than not are still looking for a way to enjoy life once more, looking for help.
Unless you're talking about terminally or chronically ill people, but that's euthanasia, which is permitted in my country and therefore less of an issue for me. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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well, you have a point. I agree that they are rare, but is it because of society's view on suicide? That people that have a "healthy" view on suicide are considered strange and terrible people, and therefore not many talk about their views (eeh..do you follow?).
Two questions arise; why is it so taboo to commit suicide? And should it stay that way or not?