This post comes from http://fuorinormavisto.blogspot.com/ and reads:
"It is repeated self-harming on purpose. A person suffering from self-harm cuts or scratches or beats herself/himself in order to get over some problem or mental stress. After cutting herself/himself s/he feels immediately relief because the body (in order to lessen the pain) produces endorphin (hormone which makes the person feel happy). But the relief does not last long and the person feels bad about the self-harming and cuts herself/himself again to feel relief and this way gets trapped in a never ending circle. Anyway, the circle can be undone if the person admits her/his problem and accepts professional help."
"It is repeated self-harming on purpose. A person suffering from self-harm cuts or scratches or beats herself/himself in order to get over some problem or mental stress. After cutting herself/himself s/he feels immediately relief because the body (in order to lessen the pain) produces endorphin (hormone which makes the person feel happy). But the relief does not last long and the person feels bad about the self-harming and cuts herself/himself again to feel relief and this way gets trapped in a never ending circle. Anyway, the circle can be undone if the person admits her/his problem and accepts professional help."
My response to this is:
Self-harming I find is a big thing, but I wouldn't say it's a form of bad behaviour but self-harming is something serious. A person must be going threw some serious problems for them to self-harm themselves, for example: you see on the television; in situations where people self-harm themselves is when people are depressed, upset, heartbroken, don't like their image, or suffering from any other problems such as bullying; all these problems can cause someone to self-harm themselves.
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