I believe that if your not doing any damage or putting your life at risk then it's a perfectly acceptable (although not the healthiest way) of dealing with life. It's society who has the problem, if you are comfortable (and controlled) in what you do then that's okay. However, SI is a sensitive subject, it probably will stay that way for a long time. Some people will never accept what it's all about, some people cut but don't want to and genuinely struggle with it, some people are addicts. In whatever shape or form SI is in your life (or isn't) then it should be accepted at all levels by society. Keep seeking those few people who will accept you for you, and keep them close. Because unfortunately, there may only be a small minority. X
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