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Q: You Hi there, i m having an issue with someone who leaked my suicide attempt online and admitted to it but are actively

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Hi there, i m having an issue with someone who leaked my suicide attempt online and admitted to it but are actively trying to gaslight me out of it. I wanted to as if this is an admission or not from them from a legal point ov view : Did you or did you not tell a person simply to "make sure rieux is alright" about this attempt? Hina — Yesterday at 11:44 PM It’s possible I did. But I’m pretty sure it was most likely because of ur blow up, and I knew you were upset

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A: I'm really sorry to hear about what you're going through. From a legal perspective, the statement "It’s possible I did" could be considered an admission, especially since they acknowledged the possibility of sharing your personal information. The context in which they mentioned your attempt is also important. They imply that it might have been related to your emotional state, which further ties them to the act.

Gaslighting is a serious issue and can be very distressing. The person trying to make you doubt your own memory and feelings is manipulating the truth to avoid responsibility. It's crucial to document everything they say and do, as this can be valuable if you decide to take legal action or need to provide evidence of their behavior.

You don't have to face this alone. Reach out to trusted friends, family, or a professional for support. Your well-being is the most important thing, and there are people who care about you and can help you navigate this difficult situation.

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