What do u surmise of "cutting"??





Answers:    By shear coincidence I think I a moment ago answered another question of yours almost dancing at hours of darkness... Maybe i'm wrong though. I didn't get that worthy of a look at the other picture... Just looks familiar. Anywayyyyyy....

Just something like every "normal" person is going to say-so it's crazy. Of course "Crazy" is determined by what society thinks is right at the time. A few thousand years ago Incans and Myans within South America would have said you be crazy if you told them to stop sacrificing children to their Gods. A hundred years ago associates would have said you where on earth crazy is you told them that smoking was discouraging for you. Ten years ago a few hundred thousand people would own called you crazy if you told them that Enron be going to fold... Now of course nobody say these actions are crazy.

So... to the request for information at hand. What do I deduce of cutting? I infer it serves a need and that the human being doing it is meeting that requirement the best way they can. I've prearranged two cutters personally surrounded by my life, and both have seen doctors. Both have also taken medication which had no effect on their behavior. They as you would expect were depressed, and as I appreciate it, the RUSH of cutting themselves released endorphines which made them touch better. Their need (feeling better) be met by a physioligical reaction to their whereabouts. Would I do it? I don't think I would, but that doesn't be going to that its wrong or right. It's no crazier than putting leaches on your body to fight arthritis (which abundant many masses people do).

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