Part 2: Why Right-handed males and left-handed females are still at risk (though extremely rare) of committing suicide during the resolution of Sexual Conflicts or Territorial Loss Conflicts
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- Dec 19, 2025
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By: Jean-Paul (JP) Damien Mathiot

In Part 1 of my blog, I spoke about why left-handed males and right-handed females are more vulnerable to committing suicide.
In today’s blog I will talk about the right-handed males and the left-handed females, though extremely rare, it has happened where they have committed suicide.
This is one of the most misunderstood, and most dangerous, windows in the entire GNM landscape.
Not the conflict itself.
Not the shock.
But the resolution.
Because all suicide happens at the EC (epileptoid crisis), never in the active conflict.
If they commit suicide and it wasn’t an EC, the individual experienced something that they were trying to forget.
The Hemispheric Order Matters
Setting the scene again.
Conflict Order by Type
Right-Handed (RH) Male
1st conflict → Right hemisphere
2nd conflict → Left hemisphere
Right-Handed (RH) Female
1st conflict → Left hemisphere
2nd conflict → Right hemisphere
Left-Handed (LH) Male
1st conflict → Left hemisphere
2nd conflict → Right hemisphere
Left-Handed (LH) Female
1st conflict → Right hemisphere
2nd conflict → Left hemisphere
This order determines which suicide constellation becomes possible.
In GNM, handedness determines which brain hemisphere first receives a conflict shock for the cortical conflicts:
• Left hemisphere = depressive, inward, emotional, “feeling” side
• Right hemisphere = motivating, manic, outward-driven, “doing” side
The left hemisphere is considered the more dangerous side, because when it dominates while the right side is resolving depression, the person may have energy plus impulse without emotional grounding.
Important: When a conflict hits on the left side (depressive side) it closes the the left (depressive) side, and opens up the right (“manic”) hemisphere, and they become erratic/motivated/ ”manic”.
The Critical Rule: Suicide Only Happens at the EC
Let this be absolutely clear:
All suicide occurs at the Epileptoid Crisis (EC), the moment the individual comes to terms with a sexual or territorial loss.
The EC is not a conscious state.
It is:
A neurological trance
A temporary loss of executive control
A moment where the body “replays” what the psyche was trying to forget
If no one intervenes, the individual may act without true intent.
They are not choosing. They are being pulled.
Why RH Males and LH Females Are Still at Risk
Here is the rare exception, and the reason this post exists.
The ONLY way:
a Right-Handed Male
or a Left-Handed Female
will attempt suicide is very specific:
The Exact Conditions
Both conflicts have been solved
The SECOND conflict enters resolution
This happens within the first month of resolution
(when the brain is still alleviating and unstable)
During that time, the individual is re-tracked into the FIRST conflict
specifically on the right hemisphere
This creates a temporary constellation
identical to the suicide constellation of a left-hander
At that moment, they are vulnerable to suicide.
This is another overlooked danger.
The right side may immediately alleviate
BUT the left hemisphere can remain active
Which means:
- The left side remains vulnerable-
Another EC can still occur- The danger is not “over”.
Understanding the Suicide States
There are two primary experiential expressions during these ECs:
Manic Suicide
Feels like being pulled toward death
Sudden, impulsive, irresistible
“I don’t know why, I just have to”
Depressive Suicide
Persistent thoughts of death
Obsession with “after”
Rumination, heaviness, mental fixation
Both are biological trance states, not character flaws, not moral failures.
The Core Truth
This is not about wanting to die.
It is about:
Timing
Hemispheres
Conflict order
Resolution overlap
Tracks re-activating old pain
When someone enters an EC:
They cannot control it unless someone stops them.
This is why presence saves lives.
This is why knowledge matters. T
his is why resolution is more dangerous than conflict.
Final Word (Important)
If you are studying this material because you or someone you know feels at risk, help matters now, not later. Immediate support, from trusted people or professional crisis services, can interrupt the EC and protect life.




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