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Does this look sharp?
Thread starterDivineSpark
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I have had desire to slice my wrists or throat open with this one. But yeah, I cannot tolerate pain very well so I doubt I would able to do serious damage.
I have had desire to slice my wrists or throat open with this one. But yeah, I cannot tolerate pain very well so I doubt I would able to do serious damage.
Whether you are looking to shelf harm or make an attempt, skin is VERY tough and your blade needs to be VERY sharp. A sharp blade cuts, a dull blade damages leading to longer healing, more scars, and a larger chance for infection.
Whether you are looking to shelf harm or make an attempt, skin is VERY tough and your blade needs to be VERY sharp. A sharp blade cuts, a dull blade damages leading to longer healing, more scars, and a larger chance for infection.
Instead of neatly "splitting" the skin, you roughly "tear" the skin apart with a dull blade. The tearing action causes more damage -> longer healing time. That is why, ironically, if you want to self-harm you should do it with something sharp.
I will add also dull blades tend to make people press harder which also leads to accidental deep cuts and, again, worse wounds.
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