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Old Jan 10, 2020, 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Twitch99 View Post
The way I cope when when the crap hits the fan is I cut. "That's bad. You don't need to cut. You need to find different coping mechanisms." I hear this all the time when it is discovered I cut. The arguments are always the same and my rebuttal is the same. Yet in the end no one can answer the question of why is it bad?

"The open wounds can get infected."
I don't cut deep enough to leave open wounds. (Trust me on this one and don't judge me please. PC does not want me talking about specifics and I want to respect their rules.)

"You will leave scars"
No I don't but even if I did it is on places that are covered.

"Do you feel like you have to hide it? Then that should tell you it's bad."
I feel like I have to hide my depression, suicidal ideation, and multitude of other problems. Yet I am told I shouldn't be ashamed of that.

"Well you just shouldn't. You should find better coping skills." Why 75%-90% of the time this works?

Now that we have gotten those arguments out of the way can you tell me why it's so bad?
I understand a little about cutting. Have you thought about using ice or taking a marker where you want to harm yourself? I suppose people feel uncomfortable about cutter. Is it possible that those who know about the cut? Are concerned about how deep the cuts are or you could unintentionally hit a vein that won't stop bleeding? They worry about how they are going to help you in emergency.