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Readme [11.4K]
3 years ago
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hey I need help I cut myself because I was sad and then when I cut myself I was happy what wrong with me ​

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2 answers:
solong [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

its clear u might have depression... bc u cut urself when u was sad and ppl with depression does that and it made u happy bc u cut urself those are clear signs of depression...

Explanation:

zalisa [80]3 years ago
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You cut yourself a lot, so it's normal to you. You're basically used to it. Maybe you do it out of boredom? Maybe you like the pain? Really think about why you do it when you're not even feeling sad. People cut themselves, looking for a release. Instead of cutting yourself, you should find something else to release your pain.

I'm so sorry for whatever you're going/went through. I'm pretty sure a lot of people tell you this, but its okay to seek help. Just please find something else other than harming your body. To be honest, I don't like therapists, but you can talk to a friend about everything. You randomly text someone all of your feelings, and then delete the messages... and then block them (that's what i do lol). Just do whatever makes you feel better without self harming (I'm begging you) You are so so so strong to push through everyday. <3

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