Bruin said:
I've known all three of those groups: Cutters, anorexics and alcoholics.
Cutting is different than anorexia. It's done for different purposes; their goals are different.
Cutting is different from alcoholism. Again, done for different purposes and alcoholism is an addiction.
Cutting is a bad fad, done for attention and those who seriously try to kill themselves are either bonkers or cowards.
It's not a real sickness. It's a sickness you create when you want to whore your body out for attention and when you almost intentionally let emotions get the entirety of you. That's why you don't see many adults cutting themselves.
Ok...
No, you do not know cutters if those you know do it for attention.
Yes, there are quite a lot of adults who do it. Maybe they are not as eager to shove it in your face.
Of course the sicknesses are different, and done for different "reasons".
Point is, if you are addicted to something, physically, or in this case, mentally, this constitutes a sickness. And yes, pain can be an addiction, a very powerfull one at that.
You do not see adults cut themselves, because if they do, they hide it.
That is not attention seeking then, is it.
And it has absolutely nothing to do with beeing suicidal, it is in fact the opposite in some sense. The crux is that you do it to live.
Do not go to teenagers for experience with these things, I would say...