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- Jan 11, 2026
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Staying alive is what I see as unconventional. Tired of all of this BS in my life.
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I used to bite myself as hard as I could. I think it's a compulsion.Making this thread so I can see whether or not i'm alone in this, but what's your most unconventional form(s) of self harm that don't involve things that most people would typically think of when they hear the term "self-harm"
I have a few that I can think of off the top of my head, one being doomscrolling various sites that are not good for one's mental health (digital self harm ig?) but the other is one I feel kinda stupid for. Sometimes if I have access to it in the house i'll eat things that i'm "allergic" to. Put in quotation marks because i'm not even sure if I'm properly allergic. I don't break out in hives or need to go to the hospital but I do get a sore/weird feeling in my throat and sometimes a dull ache in my head, both of which go away fine without meds after a couple of hours. I figure "i'm suicidal anyway, I might as well eat this and live with a bit of discomfort" I know allergens can worsen overtime though. Dying by frozen Reese cups is an interesting way to go out i'll say that.
I do a similar thing, though I don't have dermatillomania. I have a patch of skin on the back of my hand that is permanently discolored as well as some scarring on one of my legsI have dermatillomania, which is basically where you pick at your skin, for me it's the skin on my fingers and it's to the point where my thumbs are permanently discolored, even though i'm a bit better about not doing it now. It can be emotional regulation but I also think I use it as a self harm tbh.
I stop drinking water and stop eating food, completely (not even sips of water or a snack). I will often due it to the point of having some pretty awful side effects. Dizziness, heart palpitations, lack of potty, etc. I've done no water for 3 days and pretty sure it does organ damage. Figure if I can't get the supplies to ctb, then I might as well help my disabled body along.Making this thread so I can see whether or not i'm alone in this, but what's your most unconventional form(s) of self harm that don't involve things that most people would typically think of when they hear the term "self-harm"
I have a few that I can think of off the top of my head, one being doomscrolling various sites that are not good for one's mental health (digital self harm ig?) but the other is one I feel kinda stupid for. Sometimes if I have access to it in the house i'll eat things that i'm "allergic" to. Put in quotation marks because i'm not even sure if I'm properly allergic. I don't break out in hives or need to go to the hospital but I do get a sore/weird feeling in my throat and sometimes a dull ache in my head, both of which go away fine without meds after a couple of hours. I figure "i'm suicidal anyway, I might as well eat this and live with a bit of discomfort" I know allergens can worsen overtime though. Dying by frozen Reese cups is an interesting way to go out i'll say that.
Same...probably scrolling websites and subreddits that aren't helpful to my mental health
I wish I could do that, but nobody even wants to use mei guess whoring myself out