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Old Jun 05, 2011, 11:46 PM
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I miss my lighter. I stopped about a year in half ago but I miss it and want to do it again. I had lighter in my hand and not burning myself with it but pressing the heat up to my wrist felt amazing. I could of done it and nobody was stopping me from doing it. They even new that I was considering it too and nobody grabbed it out of my hand. I'm gladed that i didn't do anything but man it just sucks that I wanted to SOO bad and still do. Just going to sleep off the erg.
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Old Jun 08, 2011, 11:14 AM
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Good work that you didn't do it.

Are you angry when you get the urges to burn yourself?
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Old Jun 08, 2011, 09:52 PM
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No im not angry. I just miss the high, I get when burning myself. Anytime i have a lighter in my hand and i feel the heat. I start to get excited for it and then tell myself i can't. I think about going to buy a lighter because I miss it SOOO MUCH.
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Thanks for this!
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