In Their Position, Why Would You Not...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.For the benefit of anyone who cannot see my point, let me explain. You do not, as seems to be the general view, have to be mentally ill or depressed to contemplate or attempt suicide and neither does being depressed mean you necessarily will.
There are all sorts of reasons, the most common probably is extreme and unbearable physical or mental pain, drug treatment for depression might make you feel better but it won't cure the cause.
I know of people who wanted uthenasia because the quality of their life was so low. I know of people who were involved in domestic situations that got out of hand and couldn't face the consequences. I know of people who couldn't handle a relationship breakup or loss of a loved one and so on.
None of them were necessarily depressed, they just felt quite rationally and logically it was the best way out for them when the alternatives would only cause more pain.
In Dougies case I think he does have a very good alternative to suicide. As a sensitive person these normal problems probably affect him much more than most, causing him to question life instead of living it.
Being lonely for most people is probably the worse thing that can happen and he deserves some TLC but for a long and happy life he needs to get out there with a positive frame of mind and find his mate.
Things will go wrong but there is always light at the end of the tunnel and you have to accept it, move on and try again and again. There is someone for you somewhere. Giving up on the search is not an option.