Bloodflowers wrote:
Do you ever really get rid of thoughts of hurting yourself? Do you just ignore them? I remember I started at 11 and it wasn't like cigarettes or alcohol where I have told myself to stop. I just stopped doing it without thinking about it and then I started again and I loved it and I stopped and I started.
Makes me wonder if it's just a behaviour you get stuck in like a "hobby" that keeps you occupied because it always hurts so you're thinking of something else.
I have never been able to figure out why people self harm and I've thought their reasons are bs.
The question is do people actually decide to stop and then do it or do people just grow out of it? Mby it's just different for everyone but I've been offered DBT but I could never figure out why to stop
Do you ever really get rid of thoughts of hurting yourself? Do you just ignore them? I remember I started at 11 and it wasn't like cigarettes or alcohol where I have told myself to stop. I just stopped doing it without thinking about it and then I started again and I loved it and I stopped and I started.
Makes me wonder if it's just a behaviour you get stuck in like a "hobby" that keeps you occupied because it always hurts so you're thinking of something else.
I have never been able to figure out why people self harm and I've thought their reasons are bs.
The question is do people actually decide to stop and then do it or do people just grow out of it? Mby it's just different for everyone but I've been offered DBT but I could never figure out why to stop



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