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SELF-HARM takes over my life.

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  • ImNotEmo

    01 August 2012 at 13:29

    SELF-HARM takes over my life.

     Here is a picture that I made earlier

    SELF-HARM takes over my life.

  • TearingAtTheEdges

    01 August 2012 at 15:10

     

    This a really good picture! I self harm and it does eventually take over your thoughts and sometimes your feelings. I hope your okay! Stay strong and if you need to talk then I'm here to listen.

    Artdiva x

  • ImNotEmo

    01 August 2012 at 16:40

     
    Artdiva - Today at 15:10

     

    This a really good picture! I self harm and it does eventually take over your thoughts and sometimes your feelings. I hope your okay! Stay strong and if you need to talk then I'm here to listen.

    Artdiva x

     

    thanks :)

    Yeaah self-harm has become part of me, it's constantly on my mind and stuff :/

    Thanks alot, same to you!

     

    Georgie xx

  • Giggles2012

    01 August 2012 at 19:38

     

    My name is Sophia and i have only self harmed myself three times i do it because how i look everyday i point out my errors of my body e.g. my weight, skin(spots) , hair , legs etc the boys in my year call me bogeye because when i was younger i had a mild lazy eye on my left eye im 15 years old and i feel horrible about myself i dont like going out because im worried what other people from other schools think of me if i go out all i want to do is go home im insecure all the time i cry nearly every 2 days the most. 

    it would be great if someone who has a something like this problem would reply :)

    thankyou 

    Soph xx

  • clarisssa

    03 August 2012 at 00:24

     

    Hey, I'm Clarissa and I feel this picture really represents how I am at the moment. I am self harming pretty much everyday and am finding it hard to stay strong. Finding peopleon here in the same position as me is nice really, knowing I am not alone. Great picture by the way:) 

    ~Clarissa
    ps. I hope you everything is ok&that you have a very happy future<3

  • ImNotEmo

    05 August 2012 at 22:18

     
    clarisssa - 03 August 2012 at 00:24

     

    Hey, I'm Clarissa and I feel this picture really represents how I am at the moment. I am self harming pretty much everyday and am finding it hard to stay strong. Finding peopleon here in the same position as me is nice really, knowing I am not alone. Great picture by the way:) 

    ~Clarissa
    ps. I hope you everything is ok&that you have a very happy future<3

     

    Thank you :)

    yeaah it helps knowing you're not alone <3

    thanks, same to you too!

    ~Georgie xx

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