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Suicide is awful for those left behind, but for the person involved, it's not a "right" or "wrong" situation. It's always the solution that they chose. Whether we say it's okay or not, it's what they chose. Their misery or suffering was theirs, completely and totally. Who are we to say it was the right or wrong choice because we think so. I truly believe that when you're immersed in those feelings it seems as if there is no alternative, then that is where you are and no one else can truly empathize. It's not wrong, it's not right... it just is. And we have to deal with our own feelings about it. So, trying to decide when it's acceptable and when it's not is kind of a moot point. In my opinion.
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im confused... from what I can tell from your post - A person who wants to kill themself has a right to do so, and the government has no right to stop you?
edit: Here's how life works: you either get to ask for an apology or you get to shoot people. Not both. ~ House - nice sig. I saw that episode
