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:: Kuuipo
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Even if you're not suicidal, self harm isn't the answer, there are so many other calming techniques to use.
Even if you see nothing wrong with it, there is. You can get infections, get sick, hit a vein...
The list goes on and on..
Don't wait too long to get help, I didn't think anything was wrong with it either, and it took over my life.
Don't let the same happen to you .-.<3
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  Post: #647435 Link to this post, Wed 9 May 12, 2:23AM
:: ToriMagic
:: QA4 A spot of tea please, Alfred!
Oh my gosh, I see rainbow colored oreos!
  Post: #647458 Link to this post, Wed 9 May 12, 3:26AM
:: crashley
:: QA4 A spot of tea please, Alfred!
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You're going to do what you're You're going to do
Cutting is not the right solution
But I have no room to judge you
My only request is that you do it as safe and intelligent as possible
This means full sterilization (cleaning of the skin, tool, and wound)
You should also consider not going deep
And stay away from areas that any job interviewer could see in your future if it scars
I would also suggest away from vital areas
Although you're just releasing tension one simple mistake could cost you your life
One small infection could cost you your life
If it's worth all that work then to each their own
If your not going to do it safely then you shouldn't do it at all
I'm not a nice person,
But I'm a good person
  Post: #647501 Link to this post, Wed 9 May 12, 6:48AM
:: sarahbeth93
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@Dylan/Amanda: I have yet to find a way that works as well for me... I know that it's probably really stupid, but for now I'm content with the way I take care of things. I'm always very careful to clean things and not cut to deep. I know that this solution is only temporary, but for now it works for me and I'm just taking things one day at a time. I know it really is a problem and I just deny that it is... I'll get it taken care of eventually. But thanks! Emoticon: Smile :)

@Noel: Yes. Haha they fit better with my less depressing posts, though~

@Ash: I've taken to cutting up on my shoulder instead of my wrists for some of those reasons. The shirts I wear cover the scars and it's away from major veins. I also clean the razor after I use it every time and was the cuts. Because I'm not suicidal and it's just for stress/sadness relief, I try to be as safe as possible. It's worth it for me until I can find a better solution, and thanks for the adviceEmoticon: Smile :) And for not judgingEmoticon: Smile :)
~love everyone~
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  Post: #647586 Link to this post, Wed 9 May 12, 1:31PM
:: Kuuipo
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Well with whatever you decide, I wish you the best of luck. Emoticon: Smile :)
"The past can hurt. You can either run from it or learn from it." ~Rafiki

“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don’t matter, and those who matter don’t mind.” ~Dr. Seuss
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  Post: #647638 Link to this post, Wed 9 May 12, 6:45PM
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