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How do i give myself a bruise with no makeup


Question Posted Wednesday September 1 2021, 8:17 pm

How do i give my self a bruise no makeup and quickly no makeup and also i wanna know how to cut my eyebrow and leave a scar in the most painless way i wanna know pls answer 🙏🙂

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DrStephanie answered Friday September 10 2021, 1:41 pm:
You are asking the wrong question. The right one should be why do you feel you want to do this? Its a signal , clearly, that there is something wrong with your emotions and that you are in need of talking with a licensed therapist about the underlying feelings you have and what to do about them. Most communities offer sliding scale counseling, or if you have insurance, you can have it covered. You can find the sliding scale resources in the reference section of your library, under "Helping Services", with the help of the librarian. Or, check the internet, yourself. Do not put this off. Do not decide not to seek help. You can be happier and more at peace, if you do this. Good luck and good wishes, Dr. Stephanie

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Dragonflymagic answered Sunday September 5 2021, 9:59 pm:
In case you feel solidadvice is alone in what was said, I back them up fully. i have seen this request in the past. I do know that young people with lots of stress in their lives are turning to 'pain' to deal with their stress such as in 'cutting.'
If what they do hurts enough to take their focus off what truly troubles them, then they feel successful and want more. But that is the problem. So giving yourself a bruise or scars anywhere are only a temporary fix if you can call it that, never last long and do nothing to change what is troubling or hurting you in the first place. The better choice is talking to a counselor if unable to bring yourself to share with a trusted family member. A school counselor is a good start but in the end, a licensed professional who has had many years of training in understanding the human mind and the issues people end up struggling with, are the best equipped to help. If you are afraid of seeing someone that will just order prescriptions for you, I understand because I wouldn't want that either, as it is nothing more than a bandaid on the problem, same as what you wish to do. The newer training, decades old now is CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. People licensed in this will work with you and your thought life to help you where the issues usually start. The majority of people taking meds are not helped because only CBT can cure them so they don't need meds. Only a few do. So if you see someone trained as a CBT practitioner, they will take the time to work with you first on your thoughts. Believe me, even I as a kid and teen suffered anxieties long before the labeling for them and was cured simply by following what I heard God tell me to do when I prayed. Eons later I read a psycholigists book and found that what he recommended a person do to overcome what their thoughts held them back, was exactly what I had done years ago. So I know it works and that many adults have some kind of negative thought life. If you are a minor, your parents would want to know, I had a child who never told me until she was 23 that she was depressed. Parents want to help their kids, unless your parents are the problem here. But either way, I also recommend you see a professional because what you are asking for, is not normal and is not going to help.

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solidadvice4teens answered Friday September 3 2021, 12:52 pm:
Why would you want to do such a thing anyway? Perhaps you should see a doctor about these thoughts because this is not normal behaviour nor thinking. Furthermore, this site is not for this kind of request and none of the counsellors here will provide any kind of response nor advice for what you are asking about. In other words get help and move on.

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