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Is thinking about suicide normal?

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I think about suicide alot. Is that normal? Prolly have done it since I was about 16. I'm 25 now. I just hate the world around me so much that I dont want to deal with it anymore! People are so pathetic. I'm sure I would never do it. But, like I said.....I THINK ABOUT IT ALOT!!! Is that normal???

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  1. you say that you hate the world around you because people are pathetic well instead of thinking about suicide create some positive affirmations for yourself. for instance instead of having suicidal thoughts have thoughts of life and instead of viewing the world around you as being pathetic view the world as being filled with harmony.If you continue to use positive affirmations eventually your views on life and the people around you will change and take on a more positive affect.


  2. No. You need help. You need a steady job and help people. A position of authority may help.

  3. In my opinion I would have to say it is not. We've all had the thought of suicide but when your thinking about it to the limit and don't let go of the idea, to me there's something wrong to dwell on it.

  4. To me, its not normal.

    It seems to me like you are unhappy...

    Try doing things that seem more pleasurable, like sports, hobbies, hanging out with friends, etc, a stressfree live. But not too stressfree, as that can lead to stress :)

  5. Sometimes I feel it too because I love animals and everyday I know that a lot of innocents animals will die massacred,assassinated with suffering. I hate it,I cannot understand the reasons about this cruelty,I hate human race,to cry isn't enough and I'd like disappear because nobody around me can understand it.I LOVE ANIMALS

  6. I think everyone goes through a time where they think about it- mostly in adolescence, I know I did, but would never ever do it. But as your brain matures and you have more experience at life, it's not normal. Even if you think you would never follow through with it, it's still an incredibly debilitating thought. There can be underlying issues, like depression and anxiety. You should ask a therapist that same question. Good luck

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