
Dino_flower
BiliBiliBoo
- Jan 17, 2023
- 20
These are one of the things that dig out my wrath, and unfortunately, this has become the new word of 'comfort' that suicidal people hear. I happened to overhear a conversation(I know I wasn't supposed to be eavesdropping but they were incredibly loud) which involved the discussion of self-harm being 'stupid' and because apparently if you're suicidal, you wouldn't let people know how much you're struggling, so deliberately creating scars on your body is pointless and dumb. Now, something that we all can agree on is that the point of self-harm completely went over this person's head and they were shamelessly going on about it as if they were so right that even therapists would fear them. Mind you, if you're one of them, self-harm is in a way, a coping mechanism for a lot of us. People hurt themselves for various reasons, a lot of times due to self-loathe. It's when you hate yourself so much that you want to rip yourself apart into shreds but humanely can't so you have to rely on hitting yourself or going to the length of plunging sharp objects into your skin(which is devastating). Now think for a second, how much the person might be struggling with low self-esteem that they end up taking such measures. How much hatred they have in store for themselves that they want to hurt themselves. It's like two different people living in one body, fighting each other. One hates the other and wants to beat the other up, hence the body becomes the canvas of the fight's ruins. Please, for the love of anything, try to understand a topic before arguing over it. People don't choose to be victim or fall prey to certain difficulties, and no, you aren't smart or dumb for not choosing self-harm. It just happens to be the way a lot of people cope with their trauma, so please stop victim-blaming. I can't believe I even had to make this thread.