r/Relationships My Boyfriend Makes Homemade Lethal Injections
Managing Extreme Relationship Disclosures: Suicidal Coping, Infidelity, and Deep Secrets
Discover critical insights for navigating relationships shattered by shocking revelations, including suicidal coping mechanisms, high-stakes infidelity, and intense spousal deception. Learn how to process betrayal when your partner's stability is also at risk.
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- Assess the implications when a partner utilizes preparation for suicide as a primary means of regulating severe mental illness.
- Confront the immediate fallout of unprotected infidelity, balancing grief with necessary protective measures for your family.
- Analyze family dynamics where deep-seated bias overrides objective reality, creating intense familial pressure. This episode processes four distinct, high-stress relationship dilemmas posted to Reddit. These situations require immediate action regarding trust, safety, and the future structure of your family unit.
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Top Comments (10)
Ah, my mortal enemy: calendars
In fairness, Dexters injections are loaded with tranquilizers…so his needles aren’t meant to be deadly. What happens afterwards, different story.
Rslash: calm down he is not a serial killer people. Also Rslash in the same video earlier: HE IS A SERIAL KILLER! RUN OP!
Last story, yes it is normal to lock an office door if you work from home etc, what is not normal is not allowing your wife in. I lock my office door sometimes, but my wife has a key and can access it any time without me. Only thing in my office she cannot access is my work laptop, and that is because of obvious reasons
Small clarification for first story: autism is not categorized as a mental illness; it's a neurological disorder. As someone on the spectrum, it bugs me when people say autism is a mental illness because it's not an explicitly harmful condition like depression, just a different wiring of the nervous system. Plus there's a lot of stigma around mental illness and adding that on top of common misunderstandings about neurodivergence just exacerbates preexisting twisted perceptions.
Ive been through an ectopic pregnancy with twins. I didn’t even know I was pregnant. Just one day, suddenly, I hemorrhaged and bled so much the toilet flushed itself twice before we headed to the hospital. This pregnancy almost killed me for the amount of blood loss. I required blood, had to go through an abortion procedure after a series of shots, ultrasounds, and some of the worst pain of my life because Im allergic to all opiates. It sucked and the depression that followed was horrendous. I begged and pleaded too find a way to keep the babies and couldn’t understand the situation I was in at the time. It really messed me up for a few years and was unable to conceive since then. I couldn’t imagine if I had been blamed for loosing them. I was already hard on myself thinking I was defective as a woman. The loss was so great that the person I was with and I broke up and went our separate ways. Here I am almost 30yrs later and I silently grieve the loss of what could have been from time to time. For those of you who have been through it, or are going through it, lemme tell you something. It is NOT your fault. Theres nothing you could do different to prevent it from happening. It is ok to grieve, you are not a failure. Please get counseling and know that you are not alone. The guilt that can come from the experience can be deep, so t do it alone, seek support.
In the last story, "It's a home office, he doesn't have bodies in there." In the first story, "My boyfriend has a box of lethal injections in his garage." Are you 100% sure of that statement, Dabney?
I wish I could hear r/‘s “bad takes”. I often get here after here’s already cut them out due to backlash :(
9:42 tell me you’re the golden child without telling me you’re the golden child.
Story one sounds more like suicidal ideation instead of serial killer vibes.
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Top Comments (10)
Ah, my mortal enemy: calendars
In fairness, Dexters injections are loaded with tranquilizers…so his needles aren’t meant to be deadly. What happens afterwards, different story.
Rslash: calm down he is not a serial killer people. Also Rslash in the same video earlier: HE IS A SERIAL KILLER! RUN OP!
Last story, yes it is normal to lock an office door if you work from home etc, what is not normal is not allowing your wife in. I lock my office door sometimes, but my wife has a key and can access it any time without me. Only thing in my office she cannot access is my work laptop, and that is because of obvious reasons
Small clarification for first story: autism is not categorized as a mental illness; it's a neurological disorder. As someone on the spectrum, it bugs me when people say autism is a mental illness because it's not an explicitly harmful condition like depression, just a different wiring of the nervous system. Plus there's a lot of stigma around mental illness and adding that on top of common misunderstandings about neurodivergence just exacerbates preexisting twisted perceptions.
Ive been through an ectopic pregnancy with twins. I didn’t even know I was pregnant. Just one day, suddenly, I hemorrhaged and bled so much the toilet flushed itself twice before we headed to the hospital. This pregnancy almost killed me for the amount of blood loss. I required blood, had to go through an abortion procedure after a series of shots, ultrasounds, and some of the worst pain of my life because Im allergic to all opiates. It sucked and the depression that followed was horrendous. I begged and pleaded too find a way to keep the babies and couldn’t understand the situation I was in at the time. It really messed me up for a few years and was unable to conceive since then. I couldn’t imagine if I had been blamed for loosing them. I was already hard on myself thinking I was defective as a woman. The loss was so great that the person I was with and I broke up and went our separate ways. Here I am almost 30yrs later and I silently grieve the loss of what could have been from time to time. For those of you who have been through it, or are going through it, lemme tell you something. It is NOT your fault. Theres nothing you could do different to prevent it from happening. It is ok to grieve, you are not a failure. Please get counseling and know that you are not alone. The guilt that can come from the experience can be deep, so t do it alone, seek support.
In the last story, "It's a home office, he doesn't have bodies in there." In the first story, "My boyfriend has a box of lethal injections in his garage." Are you 100% sure of that statement, Dabney?
I wish I could hear r/‘s “bad takes”. I often get here after here’s already cut them out due to backlash :(
9:42 tell me you’re the golden child without telling me you’re the golden child.
Story one sounds more like suicidal ideation instead of serial killer vibes.