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He gave me permission so its ok. I find it ok now. Hes not worried about so I feel better. He said I could embrace it and make a tattoo or mark myself for God.
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no one cares
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I think you know that this person is not giving you good advice, and does not truly have your best interest at heart. I would stop talking to him.
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but Hes a really really good friend and a great preacher
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He may be confused as to how to support you. Maybe he doesn't want you to feel rejected, or hasn't dealt with it much before and wants to support you as a friend and preacher. It doesn't matter. Preachers often give terrible advice and to terrible things. There is an abundance of historical evidence. You need to find someone else to talk to, and not talk to him about your self harm. If he brings it up to you, just tell him it isn't something you think you should discuss with him anymore and change the subject. You know what he is telling you is not good for you!
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![]() Sannah
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Are you okay? I'm acting like I'm okay - please don't interrupt my performance! ![]() |
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