Anonymoususer1234
Experienced
- Apr 13, 2023
- 216
This post goes out to people who haven't ever hurt themselves but are debating it.
I know a lot of people, including me before I started cutting, want some sort of physical proof that they're suffering. But the thing you don't realize when you're in that headspace is that once you harm yourself and it scars, that's it. The scar is forever.
While you might be okay with that other people will absolutely box you into the label of "mentally ill." I have been denied job opportunities on the bases of having scars, I've had people suddenly lose all trust in me once they found out about my self harm. The mainstream perception of self harm is that it's something only crazy people do. You will absolutely be impacted by that perception if you choose to hurt yourself.
Which brings me to my third point, you can't hide it forever. Eventually, if you see others regularly, someone is going to find out. Regardless of how careful you are, people pick up on these things.
Also, it's extremely difficult to quit. Cutting isn't just a habit you can drop whenever you feel like. The urge lingers constantly, even in the best of times. It's not just a matter of getting better coping mechanisms, ethier. Once you've started you can't go back.
I know it's the only option for many, but if you haven't started yet don't. If you want proof of your suffering just know that the fact you want to hurt yourself in the first place is proof enough.
I've been doing this shit for at least three years. It's not worth it.
I know a lot of people, including me before I started cutting, want some sort of physical proof that they're suffering. But the thing you don't realize when you're in that headspace is that once you harm yourself and it scars, that's it. The scar is forever.
While you might be okay with that other people will absolutely box you into the label of "mentally ill." I have been denied job opportunities on the bases of having scars, I've had people suddenly lose all trust in me once they found out about my self harm. The mainstream perception of self harm is that it's something only crazy people do. You will absolutely be impacted by that perception if you choose to hurt yourself.
Which brings me to my third point, you can't hide it forever. Eventually, if you see others regularly, someone is going to find out. Regardless of how careful you are, people pick up on these things.
Also, it's extremely difficult to quit. Cutting isn't just a habit you can drop whenever you feel like. The urge lingers constantly, even in the best of times. It's not just a matter of getting better coping mechanisms, ethier. Once you've started you can't go back.
I know it's the only option for many, but if you haven't started yet don't. If you want proof of your suffering just know that the fact you want to hurt yourself in the first place is proof enough.
I've been doing this shit for at least three years. It's not worth it.