How can i cut deeper




















Any place i went every where i got noticed by my scar.. And I know i might be elder to you or may not even but I was so glad to see ur answer to my problem.. I was so eager to share with u ,cause i expected that ur mature enough to help me out with the mess am in.

But am sorry that i was so wrong about u ,ur not even strong enough to handle ur problem , what u can help! U wrote like some mature person there in my question but ur still too childish. By the way I suggest Dont use any Used blade as it can cause infection and u may have to lose ur personality And ya a new blade will work to destroy ur personality. And gud luck carry on with ur pain that makes u happy The better question is not how, but why do you want to cut so deep?

What feelings are you trying to explain to yourself by doing it? What is it that has been hurting so deep that only a deeper cut will actually get to that truth? Go at an angle, press harder, and go faster. I know the feeling of getting told to simply put it down, but we don t want to. So that s my advice on how to make it deeper. All of these things will be a far off memory.

I hope you like itching and scratching non stop. You will itch and itch and itch. You will become an expert on your body as you carefully destroy it, taking it apart piece by piece.

You will dream of cutting, dreaming of getting caught. It will haunt you day and night, in your dreams and when you are awake. Cutting will take over your life. How to self harm. Here is where I tell you how to successfully hurt yourself. Do Good. People from all demographic groups engage in self-harm. However, research suggests it is more common among females and sexual minorities, such as gay, lesbian, or asexual individuals. Mental health diagnoses are more common among these groups, in general, which may help to partially explain why they are more likely to cut or engage in other types of self-harm.

A systematic review emphasizes that the behavior is more common among adolescents and young adults, often starting between the ages of 12 and 14 years old. People with mental health and intellectual disabilities may also be more vulnerable to self-harm. For example, children with autism may bang their heads in frustration or anger. Depression and anxiety are also common among people who cut or self-harm. Some people who self-harm have personality disorders , such as borderline personality disorder.

A analysis found some common elements among hospitalized teens who self-harm:. This data suggest that trouble regulating emotions and controlling impulses may increase the risk of self-harm in people who experience depression, especially if they feel disinterested in life.

Self-harming is highly treatable. Medications can help control the emotions that trigger the impulse to self-harm. Some people achieve good results with antidepressants. Most, however, need therapy. Therapy offers a healthy outlet for intense emotions and can help a person establish better skills for coping. A systematic review emphasizes that researchers have not thoroughly studied various therapeutic techniques for treating cutting. People who self-harm may need immediate treatment for their injuries.

When a person has scars or severe burn marks, they may seek cosmetic surgery and other treatments to reduce the appearance of these injuries and avoid probing questions. It might seem like self-harm is a choice, but for people struggling with cutting, the impulse can be overwhelming.

Shaming, blaming, or making the person feel guilty may not help. Because these strategies can intensify painful emotions, they may even make the cutting worse. Parents who are worried about a child or young person should find ways to create a safe environment without being punitive or needlessly controlling. Read more about how to stop cutting or stop someone else cutting here.



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