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You're the one arguing that there's something wrong with them if they want to kill themselves. I said that there isn't necessarily something wrong with them and assuming that deciding on suicide, in and of itself, is enough to conclude some mental or emotional aberration, is an irrational position to take.
There isn't anything wrong with them... they just have a more serious issue of depression (for example) than the average person. I literally can't imagine any person taking their life that isn't depressed in some manner or another. Can you give an esample of a person fully alert, with no issues at all, logically concludes to end their happy life and die?