hey I know someone who cuts themselves and it is starting to scare me! I used to be her friend but now were not as close. I think her parents know but I dont know what to do because I think she still cuts herself so please help!!!- needs advice
PeppErminTtEaiSgoOd4mE answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 9:32 pm: I would tell your mom or a teacher. They will definitly help. Or just call her and talk to her about it even tho you guys are not so close anymore. I kno everybody is prolly telling you wat im tellin you... but that is the only thing you can do!
Hope i Helped!
MaNdY! [ PeppErminTtEaiSgoOd4mE's advice column | Ask PeppErminTtEaiSgoOd4mE A Question ]
_eMiLy answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 10:14 am: I don't think her parents know because if they did I doubt she would still be cutting but just incase instead of thinking her parents know make sure they do know and go and tell them, she may be angry at you after but it's important you do it seeing as if she cuts the wrong way she could kill her self.
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TheTeenGirl answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 1:15 am: Instead of "thinking" her parents know, go tell them and know that they know. If they don't do anything, then you should get a couselor involved, but don't sit and let it happen, please don't.
Nicole08 answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 12:57 am: Tell them how much you care about them. Try to become friends again and get her/him help and if it helps go with her/him to get help. Love always and forever Nicole [ Nicole08's advice column | Ask Nicole08 A Question ]
karenR answered Wednesday March 23 2005, 12:38 am: If you think her parents know and aren't doing anything, try telling a teacher or someone in charge at school.Maybe parents don't know she is still doing it. I'd try them first and see what they say. Hopefully she will get help. [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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