Yeah, I mean I've heard the statements in this thread, from people paraphrasing victims who couldn't get over the trauma, and they sound exactly like the phrases I hear from the veterans I work with, who suffer from PTSD and depression. It's just a different traumatic event, the impact, and fallout from it is pretty similar across the spectrum though. And yes, this whole thread is simply an opinion piece, let's not forget that people. The OP asked us which one we thought was worse, that's not the same thing as definitively stating one is worse than the other. My personal opinion is that murder is worse, because everything ends for the victim there. There is no more chance for happiness, or fun, or anything, it's all over. But, for millions of people world wide, life is sometimes too painful for them, and they want it to end, just to feel an end to the pain. Whether it's from rape, war, abuse, their own actions they feel guilt over, whatever. Those people would have a different opinion from me. I don't share it, and I wish they didn't have it, because personally I feel that life is preferable to death, but I'm not them. I can only try and maybe help them change their minds, but in the end, it's their call.