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[female, age 29, began to SI in her teens, artiste]

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I find it difficult to have talked about it but still not feel free or safe to talk about it even to people that know. Sometimes I find the other coping methods deeply unsatisfying but still hold on. What has changed for me is that I don't feeel as trapped as before. I feel that even if I do it again I managed to say it once I can do it again. I still very lonely but not as much. \n\n The sound stops as she reaches the shore. The sound drops her, naked, her feelings bare but she is alive and restless. She puts her new stone in a pocket of her mind and goes on.\n And finds love, perhaps...

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[female, age 29, began to SI in her teens, artiste]
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Gabrielle For Self-Injurers - In Their Own Words published by 3 years ago ()

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