Here’s the way I see it - assisted suicide should only be available under specific circumstances: At least two doctors (let’s not start in on all the shit we normally talk about physicians, solis) give a person a terminal diagnosis with six months or less to live; anyone who wants to follow through should have to undergo a full psychological evaluation to determine if they’re doing so with a clear understanding of what will happen; they should also have to get approval from at least three family members or legal representatives stating THEY understand and accept what their loved one wants to do. As someone who has dealt with ideations for a very long time, I agree that it should NOT be available to the general public…but if someone fits the description I laid out and wants to end their suffering on their own terms, I feel like they should have the option.
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You and your emotional immaturity never cease to amaze me.
Do you have any idea how a loved one's suicide affects people??

Do you have any idea how a loved one's suicide affects people??