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<blockquote data-quote="glazzy" data-source="post: 282011" data-attributes="member: 266"><p>i'm not sure i could view it as a weakness because you'd have to have some bottle to go through with it, but i wouldn't ever want to feel what people who consider committing suicide must feel to actually think seriously about it.</p><p></p><p>but on the other hand i can understand that a persons family would feel let down, because no matter what i believe that they will always think there could have been a way to help sort problems out...</p><p></p><p>a few years ago i saw a friend from school as i was on my way out the shop and he was on his way in, he had his fishing gear with him and i remember thinking as soon as i saw him that he looked terrible, we said hiya as i rushed past him and it wasn't till i'd got in the car i thought he looked like he wanted to talk...i felt quite bad cos i was in a rush. the next week in the paper there was a little article saying he had threw himslef off the bridge in front of a train because he had fell out with his girlfriend, i'm not saying i could have helped in any way atall but i still feel guilty for not stopping and talking to him. I always think of his younger brother and his mum and how they must be coping without him, he loved his younger brother and mum to bits, they were really close and i know it will have torn them apart.</p><p></p><p>jayne x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glazzy, post: 282011, member: 266"] i'm not sure i could view it as a weakness because you'd have to have some bottle to go through with it, but i wouldn't ever want to feel what people who consider committing suicide must feel to actually think seriously about it. but on the other hand i can understand that a persons family would feel let down, because no matter what i believe that they will always think there could have been a way to help sort problems out... a few years ago i saw a friend from school as i was on my way out the shop and he was on his way in, he had his fishing gear with him and i remember thinking as soon as i saw him that he looked terrible, we said hiya as i rushed past him and it wasn't till i'd got in the car i thought he looked like he wanted to talk...i felt quite bad cos i was in a rush. the next week in the paper there was a little article saying he had threw himslef off the bridge in front of a train because he had fell out with his girlfriend, i'm not saying i could have helped in any way atall but i still feel guilty for not stopping and talking to him. I always think of his younger brother and his mum and how they must be coping without him, he loved his younger brother and mum to bits, they were really close and i know it will have torn them apart. jayne x [/QUOTE]
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