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Self-harming
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I just discovered self-harm and I think this discovery will help me last a little longer here. It's magical... No matter the size and the kind of pain I feel when I cut myself, it disappears. Damn, I should have discovered it rather...
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somethingisntreal, liquid jen and BrainSplatter
I kind of wish I can push past my body's self-preservation. I hate that I can only do shallow ones, it only stings and just for a little bit. I love when it rains and the air is humid and it stings even more.
I do like watching my blood drip even when it's not deep.
I want to get into sh after stabbing myself while drunk, but I can't seem to replicate again due to fear of pain. I don't get how you guys just do it on a whim. I read here that one person likes picking at capillaries which is insane to me.
Basically, I burn the underside tip. Be careful, don't burn the topside because you'll lose your taste buds. There are nerves and veins in the underside along with some softer, tender unprotected skin.
Be careful as to where you burn. And aftercare is very important. Disinfect after with oral rinse (peroxide or mouthwash) and keep doing this until the wound has healed. Also, don't hold it in one spot. Wave the flame around, on the underside of your tongue. You might need a mirror. Just kinda like swirl it around so it doesn't only burn one spot. Prevents serious burns. Also remember the 15 second rule. Don't burn for more than 15 second intervals. Burn for maybe like 10 seconds, pause, see how you feel, then keep going. Don't hold the lighter close to your tongue, only the tip of the flame should be on your tongue.
Oh and also, sometimes it might smell like burning flesh. Just hold your nose if you don't like the smell.
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