[Picture: Background: 8 piece pie style color split with red and teal alternating. Foreground: White guy with glasses and light shadow wearing a sweat shirt over a button down and short black hair. Has a smug, arrogant facial expression and crossed arms.
Top text: “ If you really loved me, ” Bottom text: “ you wouldn’t do that. ”][Trigger Warning: Self-Harm]
I hear this sentiment when I’m unwell and I end up self-harming. It can be quite upsetting to hear it from parents and partners - the guilt and the occasional implication your behaviour will cause them not to love you anymore. I left it general, because I’m sure other people have heard it in other situations too.
(I don’t know if it’s truly a PDP issue, sorry if it’s not. I also don’t know which tags are quite relevant.)
Posted on Thursday, 19 July 2012
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bagofshit likes this
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foul-carcass reblogged this from a-man-in-a-whitecoat and added:
lol
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loveof2brains reblogged this from gossipseer and added:
I want to say the same thing to my ex(es). Not about self-harm, but they monumentally destroyed me.
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radioeater reblogged this from sideli and added:
For me it was “I can’t love someone who drinks.” So I drank more.
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sideli reblogged this from radioeater and added:
Huzzah for shitty guilt-trip sentiments. Just like “I’m nothing without you”.
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