It depends: if they were someone I knew and cared about then yes - if it was obvious they were going through a short crisis that they just needed someone to be there (.I have thought of suicide a few times myself, but I don't think I could ever actually bring myself to do it,) . Some people, though, are just attention seekers. They may need help, but they need to seek it & take it when it is offered. Threatening suicide is not the way to do it.
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My ex attempted suicide on a number of occasions, usually if he didn't get his own way, and he always made sure he had someone around to witness his attempt, and to save him. THIS IS MENTAL ABUSE. I kind of regret saving him because he hurt myself and his family so much. And he really never had any intention of doing it, he was just having a tantrum.
My mother- in law is the same. My husband and I argued a lot about it in the past. She went for professional treatment, but would not make any changes to her life, would go off her meds, overdose on her meds, lie in bed all day . We would tell her common sense things to help and she would ignore us.. She mentally, verbally and physically abused her husband, though she was dependant on him for everything. When he got Alziemers, instead of stepping up to look after him sent him to walk along a highway to the bottleshop (on several occaisions) to get her grog so she could drink herself into oblivion.
She "attempted" suicide several times , but her husband was always there to save her. We believe the stress may have had something to do with him getting dementia.
She is now in a nursing home, as she can't or won't look after herself. He is in a psychiatric unit. I am prepared to visit him, though he no longer recognises me, but not her. such people are evil.