If someone discovers that you self-harm and expresses concern, it's important to acknowledge their feelings while being honest about your own. You might explain that stopping is difficult for you right now and that you appreciate their support. Consider seeking help from a mental health professional who can provide guidance and coping strategies. It's okay to take your time in addressing this, but reaching out for help can lead to healthier ways to cope.
mysteries abound made of a deep energy (energy) foes all around but i will go fearless and free ill give you strength you gimme love thats how i live (thats how i live) courage wont fade when your with me my enemies will never win we will fight for love and glory we will live to tell the story there is nothing we can live through nothing ever dies we will rise agaaaaiiiiinnnn!!!! dont stop dont stop we're in luck now dont stop keep your spirits round and we'll ride pon the wind all we have to do is gooooooooooooooo!!! dont stop dont stop we're in luck now dont stop there's so much to be found we can find paradise #all we have to do is go! go! free your soul draaaaaaaaaaaaaagggggggggggggoooooooooooooonnnnnnn soul!!!!!!!!
dont stop the party
Let me answer w/ another question: Could you possibly be thinking about Fleetwood Mac's "Dont Stop Thinking About Tommorrow"
i dont know go ask her yourself....i reaally dont knoww.....no im joking she said in an interview that it was so obssessed by mariah carey
its sung by Ozzy osbourne
i dont smile
dude jus ask him out
Stop thinking about the person get someone else and dont be so sad
get someone to help you
pesticide, pesticides ....stop your self dont kill anyone let be everyone
just say i dont have one because i have a boyfriend or say i know what i am talking about.
dont cheat.....u must do your assignments by your self
I think the only way to expunge a felony is if it happened when the person was a juvenile and found guilty as a juvenile. If it happended as an adult I dont think they can expunge a felony.
you say that your always there for them. they need to know that someone, anyone is there. they feel alone, and misunderstood. you do NOT yell at them, or tell them to "just stop". that will only put more pressure on them. dont say that your mad at them, that will get them upset. coming from a self harmer, i know what they want. oh yeah and DO NOT call them "emo". "emo" is not cutting, its just a style. the key to talking to them is, just dont make them feel bad and make sure that they know that your there for them.
Tell them to stop calling you. If they continue, be sure to report them to the attorney general's office in your state. Continuing to call you after you requested a stop is considered harassment, AND YOU DONT HAVE TO TAKE IT! :)
You can't 'motivate' someone to stop self harming. It's not that simple. he needs a professional. e.g child mental health professional.
simple dont pay them any mind but dont let that stop you from hanging out with your friends or crowd.