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Old Nov 22, 2008, 03:42 PM
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i sent an email to my bf whom I care for very much, that I have thoughts of self-harming. I feel really embarrassed about it because it was last night when i sent it and I woke up this morning wondering why I did it. I'm afraid he'll think I'm crazy. I was feeling really lonely and I feel like he is the only one that cares for me. I've never felt this cared for before and I told him htis in the email as well. We've been dating 7 months and now I feel like I might ahve ruined everything
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Old Nov 22, 2008, 04:50 PM
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have you tried speaking to him today, explain why you sent the email, does he know you have thoughts about self-harming,

there is a self-harming forum , you might get more response if you posted there

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