Posted by tina on December 5, 2001, at 8:53:05
In reply to Re: But why? » Dinah, posted by Cam W. on December 4, 2001, at 8:27:52
You're reaching Cam. This isn't the dark ages. A cut on the arm doesn't cause "morbid blood poisoning" anymore. I'm with Dinah. Cutting is a release that I find very helpful. It's like therapy only better.
Just MY opinion.> Dinah - The skin is an organ (check Trivial Pursuit™) that protects other body organs from infiltration from bacterial and viral parasites. By opening the skin, you are allowing an access point for potentially life-threatening infection. Opening the skin (ie. producing lesions) is the "only" way many fatal infections can gain access to the body. For example, HIV and the flesh-eating staphlococcus bacterium are two that come to mind. Really, unless it is absolutely necessary, skin should remain intact, to maintain homeostasis.
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> Just my opinion - Cam
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