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Basically it started off when I was six, with scratching between my fingers.
I would say I'm not typical because I don't do it day in, day out. I'm not covered in lots of little scars but I've got quite a few large ones.
My parents were the start of it. My father was very aggressive. He used his aggression to 'sort us out', me and my brother and sister.
We couldn't fight back, couldn't answer back. I just stored it up and stored it up and my relief was my self harm.
I felt so worthless. I couldn't come out. The shame element - why you can't speak to somebody about it - is so overwhelming.
Basically it started off when I was six, with scratching between my fingers.
I would say I'm not typical because I don't do it day in, day out. I'm not covered in lots of little scars but I've got quite a few large ones.
My parents were the start of it. My father was very aggressive. He used his aggression to 'sort us out', me and my brother and sister.
We couldn't fight back, couldn't answer back. I just stored it up and stored it up and my relief was my self harm.
I felt so worthless. I couldn't come out. The shame element - why you can't speak to somebody about it - is so overwhelming.
