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Old 11-01-2011, 09:45 PM #2
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It's silly that there is a stereotype that only 'Emo' or 'deep, depressed teens' self harm though. People from all walks of life do it.
To me "emo's" are very mis-understood, i used to be very against the whole idea of them and had a negative view, that was until about a year ago when my sister turned "emo". Although she may dress like one and dye her hair funny and hang around with some "weird looking" people, i find she is the same person, and her friends are very nice people to, their personalities are majorly different to how they were years ago as a resut. Emo's have got the seterotype of self harming, and unfortunately this is phase that my sister went through, however talking to her friends, some faint at the sight of blood, let alone cause harm to themselves.
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