Ever have a friend really commit suicide,or a friend die in a car wreck.?!


Question: We had a kid at are school kill himself because his parents wouldn't let him join the army.And also had a girl driving drunk and high with her friends,and not wearing seatbelts,and she died at in a car wreck at 14 yrs old.Has things like this happened at your school.They say suicide and car wrecks are the most common form of teen deaths.I didn't know either of them to well but a lot of kids at school were crying on those days,and were highly emotional.Has stuff like this happened at your school.


Answers: We had a kid at are school kill himself because his parents wouldn't let him join the army.And also had a girl driving drunk and high with her friends,and not wearing seatbelts,and she died at in a car wreck at 14 yrs old.Has things like this happened at your school.They say suicide and car wrecks are the most common form of teen deaths.I didn't know either of them to well but a lot of kids at school were crying on those days,and were highly emotional.Has stuff like this happened at your school.

I hope you don't mind me answering your question, although I'm way older than you!

When I was a about 17, a couple of guys at my college died in a car wreck at 17 years old. The whole college was affected, even people like me who didn't know them. A lot of kids cried, while others like me were a bit quiet and shocked.

My best friend killed herself in 2005. We had been friends for over 20 years (I was 9 when we met, and 33 when she died). Her suicide had a massive impact on me and her friends and family - actually it still does. As well as the normal emotions you get when someone dies (sadness, anger, depression), there is also a tremendous amount of guilt. Although I know logically there is nothing I could have done, my heart tells me that I should have stopped her. I know her Dad feels like that too - we still talk about it.

IMO suicide isn't worth it - the effect it has on others is huge. I
It isn't pretty and it doesn't solve anything. I would say to anyone thinking about it please, please get help.

A 35 year old journalist friend of mine died after shooting himself through the heart twice, according to the authorities.
Will you teenagers please stop thinking about how difficult your lives are now, and instead look forward to the lovely life that awaits you in your twenties? It's great: full of beer and money and love!

When I was 14 a car load of my friends were killed in an auto accident just after I told them I couldn't go with them. They were partying, I wanted to go but my mom said no, thank God. I also use to get rides to and from school by an acquaintance who use to play chicken with trains (waiting till the last moment to cross the tracks), he didn't make it. I have had close friends that committed suicide as well. I feel blessed to have been a part of their lives and them a part of mine. We cry because we'll miss them and sometimes it's shocking, one day they are with us and the next day they're gone. It's natural to think people will be in our lives for many years but that's not how it really is.

LOL, the person above me is right, teenage years are very confusing, you're not sure who you are yet, but the twenties rule

No one has been killed at my school. but there was a guy that stole two cars and wrecked them both. after taking drugs. and now my best friend is dating him. so stupid so stupid he was 17

Life is hard no matter how old you are, I am 31 and still to this day I know people who have died in car wrecks or killed themself and it is true it is the younger ones. So many things are going on in your bodies when you are in your teens, but if you can ride it out things do change, if you know of people who are tlkaing about hurting themself or had friends who have died in a car wreck you need to talk to someone, maybe not a family member but someone and get your thoughts out. Enjoy being a kid, experience things, have fun and don't be to hard on yourselves. Life is short and you need to make the most of it, you only get one chance at it. If your friends need to cry about the situation let them, crying is a good way to get the emotion out, you will then find they my get angry, they need to go through all these emotions, but they need friemds and family members there for hug or a chat or whatever, don't bottle up your emotions, cry be angry do what you feel you need to do, it is healthy. Please drive safe, and there is always another way other then hurting yourself. Think about what if that was you and your family and friends are sad and angry because they lost you. Things like this make me really sad, as I have had a family member die in a car accident, leaving two children behind, he was only 29 and to this day I an sad for the family, they have lost a really great person a great dad and those poor kids, but if you choose to do drugs and drive or drink and drive I guess you will pay the price one day or another.





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