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annoyed

annoyed

Member
Oct 19, 2024
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a short post, just looking for any detailed advice on cutting for the first time? i usually friction burn myself and it helps to cope but the scars are huge (and really ugly). i also think cutting would be easier to hide. any tips would be amazing, thank you.
 
cali22♡

cali22♡

Selfharm Specialist♡
Nov 11, 2023
351
You can get razor blades they are really good for letting out hate...

You just have to remove your hair before you start and then press a bit into the skin with your blade and then pull it through

You can also do it more often so that you can see the white directly...
If it's not enough you can pull over it more often but please keep in mind that if your skin is open bacteria etc can get into your body so I would recommend to have some kind of tape there and disinfect the "wound" directly and then don't let go of the tape until it stops bleeding so much then you can start with the next session

Take care of yourself

<3
 
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EvisceratedJester

EvisceratedJester

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Oct 21, 2023
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Please don't cut. It's not a good coping mechanism and it can end up causing you more stress rather than reliving it. The relief you get from it is very short term and many end up developing an addiction to it, leading them to cut deeper and deeper, sometimes to the point of permanently injuring themselves. Cutting scars also aren't that easy to hide, especially since, depending on how deep you cut, they can end up bulging from the site of injury. That's not getting into the fact that cutting generally requires a lot of aftercare, especially after deep cuts in particular, and sometimes may even require stitches. I wouldn't recommend it.
 

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