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Friend in a position


Question Posted Wednesday July 8 2015, 10:36 pm

Hi. My friend is in a position. Ok so this girl she knows recently got a broken ankle and that really sucks for her. And another friend of mine is jealous that she has a cast. She's never had a broken bone before. And this friend also does gymnastics. She's trying to get herself a broken bone do she can get herself a cast. I want to give her advice but I got nothin. I went through a stage like this myself, but never broke anything. And my friend is not insane. I assure you. She doesn't want hate or reasons why she shouldn't (I already went through them with her). She just wants to know how to break a bone. (Foot, leg, wrist, or arm). Thx. Again SHE AND I ARENT CRAZY. Just a way to break it without making it look like its on purpose.

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forever_gone13 answered Tuesday July 14 2015, 11:47 am:
Breaking a bone can permanently damage it or ruin her career in gymnastics. Most likely, it won't be permanent, but there's always the chance. Make sure she thinks about what she's doing.

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Adviser345 answered Sunday July 12 2015, 10:46 am:
its not a good idea for you to break a bone that would be crazy if your friend likes gymnastics then she should not break a bone

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missundersmock answered Saturday July 11 2015, 3:51 am:
Ok im sorry but this is the quite possibly the dumbest thing ive ever heard. not only is that a bad idea but your friend could end up injuring herself much worse then just what a broken bone would be. trust me when i say the pain that comes with a broken bone isnt worth it.

why doesnt your friend just buy the home made cast shit and make her own cast where ever she wants it.

Also it doesnt look good on someone who does gymnastics to have or have had a broken bone. It lowers their chances of making it into the professional arena or even the Olympics.

casts arent ever something to be envied, their a pain in the ass, your skin itches BADLY underneath it and they tell you NOT to stick anything down there to try to scratch the itch (cause ive tried and gotten a coat hanger stuck in there and had to go BACK and get the original cast taken off and a new one REDONE) once the cast is on, it also is very difficult to get off, you literally need a circular saw to CUT IT OFF once the brake has healed, or once your friend "feels like" she "over it" so its just alot more hassle then its worth.

your other poor friend is probably on pain killers and feels depressed and half disabled. what an awful thing envy.

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Ocalaphernella answered Thursday July 9 2015, 9:28 pm:
I really dont think anyone on here is going to tell you or your "friend" how to hurt yourselves. I get what you're saying, but breaking a bone in your body isn't pulling a tooth out for money from the Tooth Fairy. It is a hell of a lot more painful, and to do it just so you can get a cast? That's not right.

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