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Old Feb 22, 2015, 03:31 PM
MaybeYes MaybeYes is offline
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I cut today. It's been weeks since I did it last and I thought I was making progress. I was mad at myself for wanting things. If I didn't want things then I wouldn't be disappointed and hurt. I want to cut the parts out that want things, watch them drip on toilet paper and then flush them down the toilet. I'll be free of wanting and no one has to know that part ever existed.

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Old Feb 22, 2015, 09:06 PM
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It's okay. We all have gone for a time and broke. You just gotta pick yourself up and move forward. Don't think that you failed because you gave in. You did not fail. You had a moment of weakness and now you can get up and go forward. Keep trying to resist urges. You can maybe go for longer this time. ((hugs))
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Old Feb 25, 2015, 11:38 PM
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Do u have a therapist MAYBE YES?
I think being human means wanting things!
If u don't want anything you'll miss out on the feeling of pleasure u get when u achieve a goal!
I dont know why you can't want things but I hope u have a therapist who is trying to help u discover that!
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