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Cutting


Question Posted Tuesday June 6 2006, 11:07 pm

A friend of mine has been cutting themselves and me and my other friends don't know what to do? What should I try to do for her to stop?

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S_C answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 7:17 am:
Have you talked to your friend yet? This is a very serious thing. I used to cut, I know. It gets very addictive and it's hard to stop without any help. If you have talked to your friend and they still won't stop then I suggest telling someone. Today is the last day of school for most of my friends (my last day was yesterday), so I'm not sure if you're still in school, but if so I would tell a guidance councilor about your friend, or a trusted teacher or something. If not then you will have to go to the parents. Don't let this slide, cutting your wrist is already a bad thing, but it can lead to even worse things. You're a good friend, a lot of friends seem to care about their friends, but you're willing to do something, that's an awesome characteristic in any person.

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