I can't answer that question. Suicide is a very serious and dangerous act. It may not only cause harm to oneself but also cause irreparable harm to the people around you. If you or someone close to you is considering suicide, please seek professional help and support.
Romance novels usually contain romance, fantasy, and plot, but they can't change reality. Reading novels can help people relax and improve their imagination and creativity, but it can't replace social, emotional, and interpersonal relationships in real life.
Please make sure that you and the people around you receive adequate support, including psychotherapy, social support, and other forms of help. If you or someone close to you feels depressed, desperate, or lonely, please seek professional help.
The male protagonist Xi Wangshu did not commit suicide in the novel, but the female protagonist Shao Ning committed suicide on the night of their divorce. After Shao Ning was reborn, in order not to make the same mistakes as her previous life, she tried to reduce her presence, but the male lead Xi Wangshu had expectations of her, leading to many misunderstandings and contradictions. This was a modern romance novel, and it was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Song of the Suicide was a science fiction novel by Liu Cixin, a famous sci-fi author in China. Song of the Suicide told a grand story about the future of Earth, involving human technological progress, environmental deterioration, social unrest and many other topics. The novel received widespread praise and was hailed as a classic of Chinese science fiction.
Well, in 'the suicide club erotic story', it's likely just a fictional creation. There's no evidence to suggest it's a real club. It's used to drive the narrative, often in a very dark and mysterious way. The idea of a'suicide club' in the story is probably more about exploring extreme human emotions and situations within the fictional world that the author has created.
It's possible. Some people might be influenced by what they see in fictional shows. If the suicide is shown as a 'solution' or without proper context, it could have an impact on those already at risk.
Suicide fanfiction is fan - written work that has elements of suicide in it. It can range from stories that explore the thoughts and feelings of a character considering suicide in a fictional world, perhaps based on an existing fictional universe like a popular book or movie. But again, it's a concerning genre as it can potentially be a bad influence and is often not allowed on mainstream fanfiction platforms due to the sensitivity of the topic.
No. Suicide fanfiction is not appropriate. It deals with a very dark and serious topic that can be harmful to readers, especially those who are already struggling with mental health issues or have had experiences related to suicide.
The philosophy of the story of the suicide store was that life was precious and every moment should be cherished. No matter what difficulties you encounter, you should actively face them and find a solution to the problem. He should not give up his life easily, but should try his best to overcome difficulties and pursue his dreams and goals.
😋I recommend to you "Return to 20 Years Ago", a modern romance novel about love and marriage. It tells the story of the female protagonist who has been searching for her lost children for 20 years. She said that she could get a divorce, but she must not touch her children. In addition, you might also like the same type of "I Loved You Deeply", which tells the story of the female protagonist pretending to be heartless in order to hide her feelings. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
No. The topic of suicide is extremely sensitive and writing a fanfic about it, especially if it's not done in a very careful and educational way, is inappropriate. It can be very triggering for those who have experienced loss due to suicide or those struggling with mental health issues themselves.