Yes, when calling a suicide hotline you would definitely have a real person on the phone with you, to discuss your problems and your needs and circumstances.
Most people do not freak out by envisioning suicide. This does not mean that a person is going to end up killing themselves. Suicide is a very real danger to someone contemplating it on a serious level, or for someone who has a plan as to how they will carry it out. If you have such feelings, or know someone who does, there are people you can talk to about it. The nationwide suicide hotline number is, 1-800-273-8255
his real name was aldolf, but people started calling him by his last name.
yes, cause that is where you are going
Admitting you need help and getting it. There are plenty of people all over the world who want to help treat suicide. Go online and look for chat rooms (although, you'll have to check to see if they're professional), call a suicide hotline (for America, the national hotline is 1-800-273-8255) and get help from a therapist in real life. If a friend or loved one is thinking about suicide, tell them it's not the answer. A suicidal person is usually hurt and is feeling alone; you'll need to "gain trust" again, let them know you're there and then have them get help. If they confide in you and ask you to not tell anyone, tell someone anyway. Losing a friendship is better than losing a friend.
No, 252-676-9765 is a real telephone number. It is not a rejection hotline number.
there is no real time but people say its because they wanted to shorten it to santa claus.....HE IS REAL!
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Oh, a 24-hour suicide chat is a wonderful resource where trained volunteers are available around the clock to listen and provide support to anyone who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide. It's like having a friend by your side, ready to help and offer comfort whenever you need it. Remember, reaching out for help is a brave and important step towards healing, and there are always people who care about you and want to help you through tough times.
uhm her number is private i don't think she wants people she doesn't know calling her
Normally healthy people do not entertain suicidal thoughts. A form a depression or other mental or brain problems are usually the impetus for suicide attempts. Some people who are dying will sometimes entertain ideas of attempting suicide. The problem is that most of the time a suicide attempt does not work but will get the person the real help they need. So rather than making any attempts at suicide it is better to get the problems resolved as best as possible. Some people fail to realize that a brain tumor or a simple, treatable sickness can make them feel suicidal. That is why I say it is better to get an exam by a doctor to see why the person has suicidal thoughts in the first place. If you are doing this then call one of the Hotlines or see your doctor right away or go to the emergency room. You have my prayers if you are this way. The Hotline numbers are in the telephone book and probably online too.