Anonymous
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Jun 28, 2015
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Name butterfly after a loved one,or someone who really want you to get better.no scrubbing the butterfly off.
HereToListen2You
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Jun 28, 2015
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1. when you feel like you want to cut, take a marker or pen and draw a butterfly wherever the self-harm occurs.
2. name the butterfly after a loved one, or someone that really wants you to get better.
3. NO scrubbing the butterfly off.
4. if you cut before the butterfly is gone, it dies. if you don't cut, it lives.
5. another person may draw them on you. these butterflies are extra special. take good care of them.
6. even if you don’t cut, feel free to draw a butterfly anyways, to show your support.
blackPoetry54
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Jun 28, 2015
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It's a very nice project. If you want to cut yourself you'll take a pen and draw a butterfly on your hand. A butterfly symbolizes someone or something what you love. If you'll cut butterfly'll die.
allnaturalHeart67
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Jul 1, 2015
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The butterfly project is a project that can aid someone who self harm to resist the urges to self harm.
ahelpinghand100
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Jul 1, 2015
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The Butterfly Project is a great program for people who struggle with self harm. You draw butterflies whereever you self harm and you name them after someone important in your life like a family member or a celebrity you adore etc.. and you stay clean for them. If you relapse, you kill the butterflies, but you draw them back on. Also, if they wash off and you didn't relapse you just draw them back the way they were.
mlissa
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Jul 1, 2015
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When you feel like you want to cut, take a marker, pen, or sharpies and draw a butterfly on your arm or hand. Name the butterfly after a loved one, or someone that really wants you to get better. You must let the butterfly fade naturally. NO scrubbing it off. If you self-harm before the butterfly is gone, you’ve killed it. If you don’t, it lives. If you have more than one butterfly, cutting kills all of them. Another person may draw them on you. These butterflies are extra special. Take good care of them. Even if you don’t cut, feel free to draw a butterfly anyways, to show your support. If you do this, name it after someone you know that cuts or is suffering right now, and tell them. It could help.
Ametrine
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Jul 1, 2015
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1. when you feel like you want to cut, take a marker or pen and draw a butterfly wherever the self-harm occurs.
2. name the butterfly after a loved one, or someone that really wants you to get better.
3. NO scrubbing the butterfly off.
4. if you cut before the butterfly is gone, it dies. if you don't cut, it lives.
5. another person may draw them on you. these butterflies are extra special. take good care of them.
6. even if you don’t cut, feel free to draw a butterfly anyways, to show your support.
BubblyDoll
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Jul 1, 2015
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It is a project to help people fight against their urge to call self harm. You can find all the rules here. http://butterfly-project.tumblr.com
Anonymous
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Jul 2, 2015
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Something people who self-harm can use. Instead of cutting, draw a butterfly on their wrists. If they cut/burn again before the butterfly disappears, the butterfly dies.
blackmagic
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Jul 2, 2015
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Instead of harming yourself, you draw a butterfly on your skin (where you'd normally self harm) and the goal is to keep the butterfly alive
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