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beandigger404

beandigger404

he/him
Jun 21, 2025
19
Definitely. Even as someone who cuts to fat. It's like I have "scar dysmorphia". Whenever I see any kind of self-harm marks, big or small, my brain short-circuits and convinces me that mine are nothing compared to anyone else and I need to go deeper and everyone is more valid than me. Going deeper won't solve your desire to be "valid". Getting clean and recovering will🤍. You are valid regardless of "how bad it is" because self-harm is self-harm. Don't fall for the trap and get stuck in a dangerous cycle that gets harder to break the deeper you go.
 
bl33ding_heart

bl33ding_heart

Member
Jun 24, 2025
64
I feel the opposite actually. I take care of my wounds enough so the scars aren't that visible. But they are still there, and anyone who sees them would know that I self harmed. I've known people before that have self harmed and barely have a trace left on them and I'm envious of them. :p
 
farewell_to_my_mask

farewell_to_my_mask

New Member
Jun 26, 2025
4
sometimes. I'm jealous of people w/ visible scars. I'm around people a lot so I can never cut, just scratch since I don't want to explain any scars on my body.
 
imsotired35

imsotired35

She/her
Apr 6, 2024
92
I think I am more jealous of the fact that they're not embarrassed or ashamed when their scars are visible