ChatterBank1 min ago
More teenage death in village
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news /two-bridgend-cousins-kill-themselves-783008.h tml?r=RSS
I read about the teenagers killing themselves in this town months ago and am heartbroken that it is happening again.
What on earth do you think is going on?
I cant even imagine how terrified the parents in that area must be.
I read about the teenagers killing themselves in this town months ago and am heartbroken that it is happening again.
What on earth do you think is going on?
I cant even imagine how terrified the parents in that area must be.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am afraid a lot of these tragic events are down to the Welsh mentality and backward way of life. Also their high incidence of ritual child abuse, animal torture and lack of moral education adds to the gruesome statistic.
They may have free prescriptions and relatively nice scenery, but human beings have to have a sense of belonging. Whilst Welsh national identity and pride are very high, maybe even more so than the English, when they become aware of what they are basing this pride on, I am afraid the illusion is shattered. This realisation they they are living in a British Beirut occurs around the teenage years, hence the high suicide rate.
They see their parents and many do not realise nor accept there is life beyond the Severn bridges. Likened to Hobbits, I am sad to say the Welsh are a very insular people.
That's what I think is going on anyway, as you asked.
They may have free prescriptions and relatively nice scenery, but human beings have to have a sense of belonging. Whilst Welsh national identity and pride are very high, maybe even more so than the English, when they become aware of what they are basing this pride on, I am afraid the illusion is shattered. This realisation they they are living in a British Beirut occurs around the teenage years, hence the high suicide rate.
They see their parents and many do not realise nor accept there is life beyond the Severn bridges. Likened to Hobbits, I am sad to say the Welsh are a very insular people.
That's what I think is going on anyway, as you asked.
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Hi cat. I think some investment in youth activities and training teachers and parents on spotting signs of depression and self harming are probably needed in this area. It could be that there is nothing to do there that is spiralling these kids into depression.
I was a bit of a depressive teenager and after a spate of serious self harming my doctor said to me that I was "sh@gged out from doing nothing". In retrospect, I think he was probably right.
I was a bit of a depressive teenager and after a spate of serious self harming my doctor said to me that I was "sh@gged out from doing nothing". In retrospect, I think he was probably right.
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