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Anonymous Posted at 10:38 am on Oct. 5, 2008
How exactly is it more dangerous to cut "down the road" than across the street?

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HiRyo Posted at 10:47 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Quote: from cuttergirl13 at 1:39 pm on Oct. 5, 2008

it all depends on how deep... but down the road makes it so that your vein can't be repaired... which is never a good idea...

also  bleed faster, so down the road is an easier/faster/more likely to die from.

Assuming usually emos cut across the street to have the scars or w.e ?

E Rotic Fantasy Posted at 10:43 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Quote: from emmywashere3849 at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008

ur more likly to spilt a vien. dont do it.

this
marshey14 Posted at 10:42 am on Oct. 5, 2008
because it's cutting down you're vains, and all you're blood would come. So you would like die in a matter of seconds if you cut straight down the vain, that's why it's more dangerous
Hash Brownies Posted at 10:42 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Just think about it for yourself. They are both as dangerous as each other.

Cutting down your arm means that its a bigger cut, could be deep, could get a vein or somewhere vital like that.. therefore you bleed more.

Cutting across the wrist means that it could be a very very deep cut, which could reach your artery.. then you could bleed to death in seconds.

XxHeroHeroinexX Posted at 10:42 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Quote: from Anonymous at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008

I'm not looking up any fucking photobucket shit, it's a saying I've always heard. Dumbass

***not promotins self-harm, making a reference to an image on photobucket***

BULLSHIT

Eos Posted at 10:41 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Quote: from reev at 6:40 pm on Oct. 5, 2008

the veins in your wrists/arms run vertically, not horizontally.


This.

Religious Suicide Posted at 10:41 am on Oct. 5, 2008
going down you can split more then a little part of the artery if you do at all going across so your more likely to prob kill yourself doing it
CarolineLouise Posted at 10:41 am on Oct. 5, 2008
It's down the river or across the bridge haha
but if you cut down you're more likely to cut a vein all the way down
across you just get a little bit of it
reev Posted at 10:40 am on Oct. 5, 2008
the veins in your wrists/arms run vertically, not horizontally.
DirtyConspiracy Posted at 10:40 am on Oct. 5, 2008
Because you might cut right down a main artery and therefore bleed faster? I don't know, I never quite understood these self-harm sayings.
cuttergirl13 Posted at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008
it all depends on how deep... but down the road makes it so that your vein can't be repaired... which is never a good idea...
Anonymous Posted at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008
I'm not looking up any fucking photobucket shit, it's a saying I've always heard. Dumbass
envythesin Posted at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008
you cut 'down the street' you'll bleed to death faster. I think
emmywashere3849 Posted at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008
ur more likly to spilt a vien. dont do it.
Ad libitum Posted at 10:39 am on Oct. 5, 2008
If you need help, then see a counsellor/doctor ASAP.
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