Let a professional know as soon as you can. By yourself, you will only (perhaps) be able to save them this once. A professional may be more successful in the long run. If the person is being bullied, then a change in surroundings might give them time in a safe place to regroup.
It is against the law to attempt or aid someone commiting suicide
No. You should have your own mind and not blindly follow what others tell you to do. Suicide is never a rational choice.
if someone would like to suicide just go and and get your self a morphine or throw your self from a cliff or something
You should call 911 immediately. They will send someone right away who has experience with that type of stress.
Assisted suicide means that someone is helping someone commit suicide. Therefore it's any of the usual ways to commit suicide, just with someone helping.
Suicide is a permanent solution to problems that are, overall, temporary. If you are thinking about suicide, you should find someone to talk with. There are numerous suicide helplines that can get you help, or just listen when you need an ear.
If you mean to help someone DO suicide, that's not something you should do.But if you mean to help a person that is thinking of doing suicide, you should:Stay with the person.Tell someone that could help.Talk to them.Listen to them.Don't leave the person.Keep anything dangerous items from that person.
Only if you truly TRULY believe that that person should have died. Otherwise be proud that you prevented someone from dying
Please stay on the line. Someone will be with you as soon as possible.
No. Life insurance policies are usally voided in the case of suicide.
It is not. In most states if you assist someone in committing suicide, you are considered an accomplice and can be charged for your actions.
yes people are always commiting suicide