I often consider cutting as a way of unleashing anger, finding a source to combat my internal pain.
However, I never actually do it.
As an Asperger Syndrome sufferer, I find myself thumping my inner forearm with my left hand. It's not good, and I'm not proud of it.
But to consider - and fantasise, in a sense - cutting and bleeding, it does not mean you are suicidal or depressed.
To fantasise does not give away inclinations; sometimes, imagining things we might never do in reality can be almost exhilarating.
Good luck, and feel free to ask any questions, my friend.
Is it normal to think about cutting myself, but never actually do it?
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Hey there!
I often consider cutting as a way of unleashing anger, finding a source to combat my internal pain.
However, I never actually do it.
As an Asperger Syndrome sufferer, I find myself thumping my inner forearm with my left hand. It's not good, and I'm not proud of it.
But to consider - and fantasise, in a sense - cutting and bleeding, it does not mean you are suicidal or depressed.
To fantasise does not give away inclinations; sometimes, imagining things we might never do in reality can be almost exhilarating.
Good luck, and feel free to ask any questions, my friend.
xx