I've never rlly done SH much.. But when I do it's kinda underwhelming and was wondering if it's just the method I'm using
Is there any good method that doesn't carry any risk to idk accidentally cutting an artery or smth?
I usually end up using flattened out metal parts of pencils but barely does anything..
Back when I cut I'd use a pencil sharpener razor. You could get them for like 15p each. Looking back, I wonder what they thought of the kid buying loads of pencil sharpeners at once, lol.
I kept them in a tiny little box I'd carry with me; they'd blunt quick but that's okay cause they were cheap.
The method I found most success in was to use was to position the edge of the razor on my skin (almost always forearms.) and then in one swift motion I'd bring it up and down for some force, it'd zip right through the skin and produce a nice sharp pain followed by lovely sanguine stream. I'd do this maybe 3-4 times a session very quickly after one-another so the blood flowed better.
To avoid injury, I'd position the razor no more than about a milimetre over the skin, I got better and more accurate at it as time went on.
I wouldn't necessarily recommend this method to anyone, because it is kinda inaccurate and you might end up cutting way deeper than you intended to, but it worked for me.
But what I can recommend is: After you're finished enjoying it, clean yourself, and then sterilise the wound(s). It'll likely split again, but that's fine. I used hand sanitiser for it, because it had denatured alcohol in. The pain from that is far more intense than the actual cutting.
After that, bandage the wound(s), I didn't have enough bandage so I improvised by using some tissue paper and tape to tape it over the wound (use skin safe tape, always; normal tape will really fuck your skin up as I found out first-hand...) You may have to rebandage or resterilise it, splits are pretty common, especially if you use areas where the skin stretches when you move.
Very important thing: If you ever think you need stitches, get the stitches; you'll be thankful you did. Area that scars over is far smaller, leaves you with more space. Remember: scar tissue is not skin. Also, scars don't always fade. For some people they do, for me though they're all still just as visible as they were 7 years ago. So, keep that in mind when choosing area. Places that are deposited with lots of adipose tissue and don't have vital organs in are probably the safest. So, thighs, hips, etc. Anywhere with fatty skin that doesn't stretch much.
Smaller and sharper things cut better but don't hurt as much, and vise-versa.
There will always be a risk of you fucking it up, cutting is just not a safe thing to do. The risk is fairly low if you're sensible about it and not rash though. When I had a breakdown I'd use a massive serrated bread-knife but that's kinda different situation and probably never safe.
Ah, I kinda wanna do it again now that I'm thinking about it lol.
Also, be warned that it is an addictive behaviour. You might end up enjoying it a bit
too much, in which case... be prepared for that I guess.
I wish you the best dear. Stay safe.