Was she though? Becoming an adult happens at different ages in different places.
Yeah
Netherlands is 18, unless you get married
Was she though? Becoming an adult happens at different ages in different places.
Who else made the decision besides the girl and her caregivers?you wrote -- the decision was wrong. I asked: by whom -- you wrote: by me. nevermind, not essential.

so someone just should have told her: suffer some more years and you will feel better and forget everything?
Stop making this chicken farm with clucking about how happy she could have become.
Because 10% might try again, and, because people don't just instantly heal after a failed attempt.I was questioning your statement below
If people who survive suicide attempts are almost always glad they did, then why do mental health professions tend to see 1 suicide attempt as a potential warning sign for a second attempt?
If people are 'almost always' glad they survived, wouldn't it follow that they would be unlikely to try it again?
Am I missing something here? Of course suicides happen, but this case is about state sanctioned and supported suicide. I support euthanasia laws, but with a heap of conditions, one of which is that the person seeking euthanasia has a terminal disease with a short lifespan.
Of course this girl was suffering like many people do. This is tragic. But for the state to endorse and support her death in these circumstances is wrong. This, thankfully, would never happen where I live.
I worked for a rape crisis center for a few years. Heard horrific details of childhood rape survivors. I believe there was more then that tormenting her. However, I have lived in that pit of depression myself. And survived. This never should have happened.

This is a straw man as well. No one is making this argument. Not even close.so a person raped three times in childhood will be considered mentally unstable and incapable of deciding to kill themselves? whereas a non-raped person can because they are mentally stable etc?![]()
Where Are They Now?: The Fate of Suicide Attempt SurvivorsJumping off the Golden Gate suggests these were serious suicidal attempts.
This is what the research shows. I'm not judging by my morals or gut reaction.
Am I missing something here? Of course suicides happen, but this case is about state sanctioned and supported suicide. I support euthanasia laws, but with a heap of conditions, one of which is that the person seeking euthanasia has a terminal disease with a short lifespan.
It shows they continued to endure the great suffering caused by life. Life is not enjoyed, it is endured.
Why is it any of your business what lionking thinks?Why? Why is it any of your business?
So you have no clue what the research found. Got it.![]()
Yeah
Netherlands is 18, unless you get married
"not euthanized her"
I know this probably won't be a popular opinion, but I believe in individual autonomy and freedom. In most cases, a person's life is their own, not anyone else's. Hence, it is the right of the individual to end their own life.
Is it possible that one day she might have been happy to be alive, if she had just "powered through" the pain she was in, and endured it for long enough? Sure, it's possible. But still, a person's life is their own.
The exceptions I see are, for example, a parent who is a legal guardian should not abandon their child by taking their own life. But that does not apply in this case. She had no children, and thus no parental responsibilities to fulfill.
She's not an adult. She IS the child. That's the sticky point.