Postby LastOfTheAmericanGirls » Sat Dec 10, 2011 9:21 pm
I know this is a bit late, but I hope it's not too late. I do actually have experience in this. Not that I'm a certified psychologist or anything, but two of my close friends have seriously considered suicide. The best thing you can do for her is be there for her. Try to be there when they release her from care, and make sure she's not alone, whether she's with you, or her parents, or her girlfriend. If you can find out a more specific reason as to why she feels she must kill herself, such as how she "sinned", then do so, but don't press her. Just make sure she knows she's not alone, and nobody's perfect, and just be there for her. If that isn't possible because of her parents' restrictions, just tell her parents that you have reason to believe she is still considering suicide.
They used to tie you up!
It's a living
I didn't recognize you without the handcuffs