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candybear said:
I think right now I'd concentrate less on "why" and focus on ways of feeling better that don't involve harming yourself.
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 Asking why at times like these, at least in my experience, usually just leads to confusion and frustration. Focus on your feelings and work through them as safely as you can. Take care of you. Emotions may be unpredictable, but they are NEVER permanent; try to remember that when you feel like this.
Take care,
J
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