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To Take "Love" Off Her Arms
"To Write Love on Her Arms" day is one of the most accentuated holidays of our time. It's; for lack of a better word, meaninglesness, is an excuse for some wannabe "rebel" girls to go around supporting a cause to further show their "bad-a**" side. As a former cutter/ self-injury junkie, I must admit, I do not promote this organization. It is becoming so hallmark, that it is scaring the girls who need the help away. Do we need to advertise with tee-shirts? National holidays where frizzy haired tweens have their friends scrawl "love" all down their arms? We don't. It needs to be a softer topic. These girls promoting it do not know what it is like to feel the way you feel. They can never understand the emotions you went through. The tears you cried; countless band-aids and cover stories you concocted to further explain what happened. They see it as a day to show that cute boy across the room that they are involved in current issues. Most of these "benefactors" do not even know of a person who went through it. They don't understand how it feels to stand by the side of your friend, knowing last night, she well could have cut too deep and bled too much. They don't know that fear, and until they do, they should not have the right to go parading around, speaking of how terrible it is to hurt yourself. When I get these notifications on facebook, reminding me that "Monday is 'To Write Love on Her Arms' day! Don't forget!", I cringe. Walking into school with smiling faces, black ink soaked into their arms, reading "love", and tee-shirts they bought online, showing that "they care". But do they?Did they care enough to ever notice what I had done? Or any one of the many of us? No. Don't support what you don't know. I don't know anyone with an eating disorder, so I don't go around preaching to the "play ground" about it's dangers. Stick to what applies to you, and we will all be better off.
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Directed to Opinion Paper: I do understand somewhat to what you are saying about TWLOHA, but the fact of the matter is, that everyone is different. Just becasue you think that it is a pushy program where it is makign people hide, others will use it as an advantage to tell others about their problem. YES i understand that you will have some teenage girls.. or boys for that matter... that will want to show of their bad side. but the fact of the matter is this day is to give awareness and help people suffering from illness such as depression or cutting, not for tweens that want attention and decide that cutting will do that. this day is for people that are sick and to show that we respect them and that we want the people that are close to us to know that we are there for them. I am a person that has suffered from self hurting, and ... i think it is a great day. I am perfectly fine and i do not flaunt my scars but rather show other people who are sick, that there is a reason to live. there are always gunna be fakers, haters, and everythign else thats what the internet is for, and I understand that your opinion matters just as myn. I just think that you might had TWLOHA a little bit confused from what sometimes people percieve it from what it was orginally started to do.
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