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cutie2 Posted at 5:41 am on Sep. 3, 2005
Please be supportive and sensitive in this forum.

Livewire's Depression and Emotional Imbalance forum is a place for you to give and receive support. Nobody's problems are insignificant.

    Keep these thoughts in mind as you post:

  • These types of post may be removed or edited:

    - Encouraging harm or killing of self/others (in this forum, it is never a joke) - your post will be removed and you may receive an informal or formal warning.
    - Posts that do not offer any support, sympathy or advice
    - Flaming (posting merely to insult or degrade a person) - this is a common cause of serious topics having to be locked. Don't participate in flame-wars!
    - Telling somebody that they are seeking attention (attention-seeking is a problem in itself and does not mean someone doesn't need help)
    - Telling somebody that their problems are insignificant, or that they should just be tougher
    - Details about methods of injury or suicide (this can be considered tip-sharing)
    - Replying to or quoting inappropriate posts, even if you are defending someone (report it, instead)

  • This forum contains sensitive people. They are often very emotional and experiencing intense feelings. They may not type in perfect English, and this is perfectly okay - do not criticise a person's typing/grammar.

  • It is nice to encourage people to PM you if they need to talk. However, try to say something more than just "pm if you want to talk" as it isn't very helpful.

  • SUICIDE: We are unable to offer advice directly relating to suicide, for legal reasons. If you post about contemplating suicide, we may need to edit or remove your post. Try to focus on explaining your situation or feelings in other ways - we want to help and support you as much as we can! Have a look at these helplines or consider our Emergency Help resources.

  • Avoid off-topic discussions.

  • Remember that you can choose to have your topic NOT display in "Fresh Topics" when you create it.


If you see a post you think is not appropriate, please fight back by reporting it! Click "Report Post" under their post.

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kk42 Posted at 6:06 pm on Oct. 22, 2009
that was very very good points i tottally agree with you 100%
ineedhelp101 Posted at 11:42 am on Oct. 17, 2009
Quote: from lilac at 10:19 am on Sep. 3, 2005

Well I obviously read it and it does make alota sense. People are here for advice and opinions, not criticism or rudness.

I agree

cassandra freeman Posted at 1:19 pm on Sep. 22, 2009
ya
Cortana Posted at 2:57 am on July 22, 2009
wow thanks dude. my friends should read this
mirandaxxrad Posted at 12:05 pm on May 4, 2009
I'm guilty i haven't been very supportive at times;
sorry to anyone I've ever offended in any way
Skitlz Posted at 3:16 pm on April 5, 2009
I'm unsure about my life and need help
W o n d e r l a n d Posted at 4:16 pm on April 3, 2009
I agree with solitude...
S0LITUDE Posted at 8:28 pm on Mar. 20, 2009
I think people should be a bit more sensitive when posting here :/ some are complete meanies :(
cutie2 Posted at 7:49 pm on Feb. 12, 2009
A note on tip-sharing has been added to this topic :)
wOlF Posted at 5:39 am on Feb. 9, 2009
Quote: from thathappychild at 4:24 pm on Dec. 30, 2008

please can there be a rule against tip-sharing?
one particular thread that's active at the moment, although a lot of people have been quite cautious with their replies, many others have shared exact methods they used when attempting suicide, medications etc.
i don't have a problem with general talk around the subject, i think it's helpful for people not to have to hide things they've done, but i don't think it's necessary to say "I ODed on *****". everyone knows about potential ways of committing suicide biut i think it can do a lot of harm sharing the specifics.
would it be possible to do soemthing about this?

We are talking about it right now :)

thathappychild Posted at 1:24 pm on Dec. 30, 2008
please can there be a rule against tip-sharing?
one particular thread that's active at the moment, although a lot of people have been quite cautious with their replies, many others have shared exact methods they used when attempting suicide, medications etc.
i don't have a problem with general talk around the subject, i think it's helpful for people not to have to hide things they've done, but i don't think it's necessary to say "I ODed on *****". everyone knows about potential ways of committing suicide biut i think it can do a lot of harm sharing the specifics.
would it be possible to do soemthing about this?
560515 Posted at 5:44 am on June 13, 2008
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tasha1991 Posted at 2:14 pm on Feb. 24, 2008
here here!
LittleBombs Posted at 5:39 am on Feb. 17, 2008
Thanks for posting that! I have seen alot of insensitive comments made and now I know what to do if I see them again. =]
child of rock n roll Posted at 10:30 am on Feb. 7, 2008
Thanks for posting this!!!!
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