I used to get mad at myself and hit myself in the head. I started getting headaches and now I wobble a bit when I walk after about a year I got over it, but now a year later, I'm mad at myself again, only now I hit myself in the chest. What kind of health problems can I expect? I've been working out lately, should I stop working out my arms before I become strong enough to hurt myself beyond repair?
I'm a poor Amerifag so I can't afford a fancy doctor or shrink.
Buy a punching bag, and depending on where you hit yourself you could do some damage but that applies to everything.
>>7837835
>Buy a punching bag, and depending on where you hit yourself you could do some damage but that applies to everything.
Thanks, what's a quality punching bag at an affordable price?
>>7837817
Another problem is that I'm weirdly nostalgic for hitting myself in the head. Like I felt I was giving myself proper punishment for being a piece of shit, and now all my pent up anger feels like it's not being fully expressed and let out of me.
>>7839240
Oh my god. That is horrifying.
>>7837837
Why click the post id to reply AND quote his entire post?
>>7837817
Run until you feel like you are going to die, then keep running, smash your fists against your ribcage and scream Was effective for me.
>>7839652
You've had the same problem? Why did you hate yourself?
This is a legitimate sign of autism, meme aside OP.
>>7839667
>autism
Technically I'm diagnosed with Aspergers, and even then it's relatively light. I mean I'm not really a normal person, but when I joined the Aspergers club at my school, I was the only normalish guy there who wasn't spewing obnoxious Nostalgia Critic: The Abridged Series - Minecraft Edition memes.