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Cutting is harder than I thought...
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The problem is not the pain itself, is the fear of giving up mid-attempt and deal with the scars or the bloody mess, which your family will notice. I so far just tried shallow cuts in my upper thigh. I don't think I can try that on my neck. Too risky...
From what I've read on severing a blood vessels for ctb purposes, which is limited, I admit, severing the femoral artery is much more likely to result in death over the carotid artery in the neck.
From what I've read on severing a blood vessels for ctb purposes, which is limited, I admit, severing the femoral artery is much more likely to result in death over the carotid artery in the neck.
I think that personally I would never attempt this method. It just sounds too risky and unreliable, and of course so horrifying. It's unfair how dying has to be this difficult. I wish that we lived in a world where we could just pass away peacefully.
I have managed to knick something which caused profuse bleeding, must not have been an artery though. It's hard but for some reason the most attractive to me I guess because I'm also a self harmer
I have managed to knick something which caused profuse bleeding, must not have been an artery though. It's hard but for some reason the most attractive to me I guess because I'm also a self harmer
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