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Post Self harm and the need for comfort - January 6th 2024, 12:02 AM

Just some thoughts I've had...

Oftentimes I find myself fantasising to self harm, ironically, as a means of comfort. If I have an injury, I am able to look after it and nurse it. When I am hurt or want to hurt, I imagine being comforted, having my wounds patched up, being kept safe and looked after. I feel the desire to hurt myself just for some comfort. This isn't the only reason I do it but it is one of them.

After self harming, it curbs the urges beyond just the pain. Of course the pain is at the forefront, but seeing the aftermath, the healing area, feeling the texture of my skin in the affected area, I am reminded of what I did and it keeps the 'satisfaction' going for a while after.

This is why my more 'mild' and more commonly used self harm methods are less satisfying to me...they hurt, but not for as long. There are less or no marks left behind. There is no sense of healing or comfort, and it is a fleeting distraction to my emotions than the lasting 'grace period' that my most severe form gives me.

Sometimes I fantasise about being severely hurt, be it of my own accord or not, and then daydreaming about being looked after in a hospital or some such other. It really is strange my touch starvation driven desire for comfort, and my bizarre ways my brain wants to achieve it.

I know there are much healthier forms of healing and looking after myself, and of course I enjoy those...but these are just very prominent thoughts to me and I wanted to comment on them. Thanks for reading.


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Re: Self harm and the need for comfort - January 6th 2024, 02:28 AM

I think that makes sense! Everyone self harms for a different reason and I can see there being a sense of comfort in it. I’m glad that you know and enjoy some of the healthier forms of healing too. Try to use those whenever possible. My reasons for self harm are more a distraction or punishment. It didn’t sound like you were looking for advice with this post but feel free to correct me and I’ll come back with a more in depth answer!


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Re: Self harm and the need for comfort - January 7th 2024, 03:07 PM

I hope that you will be okay soon and you are able to find different ways to help you when you want to do this. Reading, watching movies, calling a friend, going for a walk, playing a game, ect. I hope everything will be okay for you.


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Re: Self harm and the need for comfort - February 3rd 2024, 11:33 AM

So its really about the healing part of it all for you, and without severe harm, you cant heal in quite as "big" of a way. Is that kind of it?
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