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Pearl

Pearl

Member
Aug 27, 2021
35
Trigger warning: cutting/self harm

Anyone else here that self harms with sharp objects? I used to do it a lot about 2-3 yrs ago. Have been wearing long sleeves since then. The scars have mostly vanished. I only did my left inner upper arm so they were easy to hide. I am having an urge to start again. I used to go buy a bunch of x-acto knifes since they were less suspicious to have in my bedroom and make precise cuts. Something about the pain and blood invigorated me or maybe just distracted me so I could focus on work or other things.
 
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mehdone

Mortician
Oct 10, 2023
316
I've been a self injurer for almost three decades now.

It is not a healthy coping mechanism, but it has kept me alive. I am absolutely covered in scars at this point.
I actually have a tattoo of "#11", for #11 xacto blades.
 

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