Male, 31, straight
Curiosity? Dubious art? Sexual gratification? Body mod?
I ask, but in truth I don't bother trying to to deconstruct the reasoning behind why I do or will do weird things, much, anymore. I want to be specific in my use of language, because while I've burned, inked, pierced, bruised or cut into my own flesh at different times for all of the above rationalization, it has always been a deliberated action, rather than an act of impulse - even when the compulsion comes from bizarre, ritualistic places... Basically, I've never hurt myself for any reasons that could be called 'suicidal', 'compulsive' or the often cited 'cry for help.
The discussion gets more convoluted if you consider recreational drug use or deliberate substance abuse to be a form of 'self harm' or 'self medication', since I've been rotating through the morphing availability of psychotropic compounds humans synthesize or cultivate for the better part of two decades pretty consistently. Stranger still are the direct intersections of deliberately hurting yourself under the influence of mind altering chemicals.
When speaking about this stuff, people will assume you're sick, immoral, irresponsible, unstable or a danger to yourself and others. That's not inherently true at all. I'm a high functioning person who's quite happy in day to day life. I'm also experienced enough not to look to outside opinions for the validity of who I am. Not everyone can get off being normal, and, frankly, most people's behavior starts to look 'insane' the closer magnify your observation on it.
In the end, I'd be a hypocrite to decry it, but acting in ignorance of individuals' unique circumstances to endorse it.
Curiosity? Dubious art? Sexual gratification? Body mod?
I ask, but in truth I don't bother trying to to deconstruct the reasoning behind why I do or will do weird things, much, anymore. I want to be specific in my use of language, because while I've burned, inked, pierced, bruised or cut into my own flesh at different times for all of the above rationalization, it has always been a deliberated action, rather than an act of impulse - even when the compulsion comes from bizarre, ritualistic places... Basically, I've never hurt myself for any reasons that could be called 'suicidal', 'compulsive' or the often cited 'cry for help.
The discussion gets more convoluted if you consider recreational drug use or deliberate substance abuse to be a form of 'self harm' or 'self medication', since I've been rotating through the morphing availability of psychotropic compounds humans synthesize or cultivate for the better part of two decades pretty consistently. Stranger still are the direct intersections of deliberately hurting yourself under the influence of mind altering chemicals.
When speaking about this stuff, people will assume you're sick, immoral, irresponsible, unstable or a danger to yourself and others. That's not inherently true at all. I'm a high functioning person who's quite happy in day to day life. I'm also experienced enough not to look to outside opinions for the validity of who I am. Not everyone can get off being normal, and, frankly, most people's behavior starts to look 'insane' the closer magnify your observation on it.
In the end, I'd be a hypocrite to decry it, but acting in ignorance of individuals' unique circumstances to endorse it.