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what do you think of self harm

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Before you self harm in any way, you should probably know what you’re getting into. Before you make that cut, please keep in mind that you will find the pain release and blood strangely addictive. You may think to yourself that you’ll be able to control it, that you won’t let it get out of hand. You may think that you can just stick to a few small, shallow cuts here and there that won’t be deep and that will heal quickly and easily. But you’re wrong.You can’t control it, it’s impossible to control. It controls you. It’s an addiction.The cuts will get deeper, they’ll scar. They’ll take weeks to months to heal and years for the scars to actually begin to fade. You’ll find that soon, you depend on it. You can’t go more than a few days without cutting. You can't keep it to just one part of your body. It'll spread as you run out of skin. You'll start lying to everyone who cares about you. You'll be terrified that someone will see the cuts/scars and you'll begin to hate your self more. Your entire life will begin to revolve around your addiction. You’ll constantly be thinking about cutting, covering up your cuts, how you’ll hide your blades. Then the first time you cut 'too deep' you'll panic, worry about what will happen if your family walk in and find you dead the next morning, whether you should go tell them what you've done. You promise yourself you'll never cut that deep again, but you do.. deeper. You'll look at other peoples bodies scanning for signs of self harm, hoping you'll find someone so you have some to talk to who understands. The cuts/scars will become itchy.
You'll wish you'd never made that first cut, but even though you hate your addiction, you love it and can't live without it.
So put down what you're about to use, because you are so much better than this!

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