forum ~VERY IMPORTANT~ I need help. NOW. Like, we're talking a life and friendship is on the line. (My best friend is suicidal, HELP!)
Started by @CW-BornConfuzzledLeftILoveYa
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@blue_topaz

There could be a shite ton of stress piling up, plus regrets, plus possible issues with school/family/both. Maybe she’s not sleeping well or eating in addition to it all. Usually, there’s more than one factor and it runs deep. Maybe the other suicidal friend is a factor because she’s worried af and feels guilty that she can’t help enough?

@Shuri-the-Floof-Doggo

She’s been a perky person for almost forever (at least the time that I’ve known hers). But you know what they say. The biggest smiles often hide the most pain.

That's true…

@CW-BornConfuzzledLeftILoveYa

Also, I'm planning to offer it up as a prayer request to my youth group, but I don't know…

a. How they would respond to a suicidal friend
b. How I would phrase it?

I'm not going to use her name, I'll just say, "A friend."

Is, "My friend has been talking about suicide recently, and I'm worried about her." an appropriate way to say it? As far as I know, only 2 other people in the youth group know her, and I invited her to a small youth event once. As I said, I wouldn't say her name, and if anyone asks, I'll tell them that I can't say. Is the above an appropriate way to address it in a youth group of 11+ year olds?

@yeetus

Also it's very easy to hide things online
Much easier to avoid a certain topic than if you are talking face to face

@blue_topaz

Also, I'm planning to offer it up as a prayer request to my youth group, but I don't know…

a. How they would respond to a suicidal friend
b. How I would phrase it?

I'm not going to use her name, I'll just say, "A friend."

Is, "My friend has been talking about suicide recently, and I'm worried about her." an appropriate way to say it? As far as I know, only 2 other people in the youth group know her, and I invited her to a small youth event once. As I said, I wouldn't say her name, and if anyone asks, I'll tell them that I can't say. Is the above an appropriate way to address it in a youth group of 11+ year olds?

11 years old is a little young… maybe you could bring it up to the leader of the group or the older people?