Do you bite your fingers?
I bite my fingers and I never thought about how insane it is to be deliberately peeling away at skin until I reflected on it. I wonder how people who bite their fingers and people who dont view this.
< >
Mostrando 1-15 de 33 comentarios
asarokk 4 OCT a las 16:08 
No. I prefer doing something more constructive with my time and to use more beneficial coping mechanisms should I need any.

You have a compulsive disorder called Dermatophagia and perhaps other underlying mental health issues associated with compulsive behaviors.

Dermatophagia is basically a coping mechanism to relieve stress, anxiety, boredom or other emotions and people with the condition have wired their brain (or more accurately the mesolimbic pathways) to derive temporary gratification from the practice as a reward, which only further reinforces this behavior.

It's not normal, but fairly common. It carries the risk of infection and skin damage, even permanent disfigurement in the most severe cases. It can also have a negative impact on your mental health in the long term.

If you want to quit, consider contacting a mental health professional for treatment.
I bite my thumb, sir.

Not at you, sir--but I do bite my thumb.
Zero 4 OCT a las 16:08 
No, because that's disgustingly unsanitary.
vapechimp 4 OCT a las 16:10 
I bite nipples
DOOMGIRL69 4 OCT a las 16:11 
Nope but ill bite yours if they come near me :3 :bluerune::luv:
Lime 4 OCT a las 16:11 
throughout stressful times in my life i did find it habitual to chew the dead skin from my fingertips. but only cause im a stupid baby who doesn't know better
R-S!N 4 OCT a las 16:40 
ya, I bite myself..
I like chewing on my own skin, mostly just the thick sides of my fingers near the side of my nails (that extra growth that is usually clipped off anyway), it has a nice texture, and it provides recycled nutrients like collagen/protein. :steamthumbsup:
ItIsFrog 4 OCT a las 17:43 
Publicado originalmente por asarokk:
No. I prefer doing something more constructive with my time and to use more beneficial coping mechanisms should I need any.

You have a compulsive disorder called Dermatophagia and perhaps other underlying mental health issues associated with compulsive behaviors.

Dermatophagia is basically a coping mechanism to relieve stress, anxiety, boredom or other emotions and people with the condition have wired their brain (or more accurately the mesolimbic pathways) to derive temporary gratification from the practice as a reward, which only further reinforces this behavior.

It's not normal, but fairly common. It carries the risk of infection and skin damage, even permanent disfigurement in the most severe cases. It can also have a negative impact on your mental health in the long term.

If you want to quit, consider contacting a mental health professional for treatment.
Yeah i started at it when I was 10 and it was really bad then I got a lot better but I still tend to unconsciously do it when im bored or feel like I need to get a hand on things
I used to out of stress, but I've replaced it with other hand-to-mouth habits (sipping water/tea, chewing gum, breathlace, etc). The bad habit started when I didn't have nail clippers.
Última edición por HR Department Manager; 4 OCT a las 21:25
Fosty 4 OCT a las 23:02 
Yeah. I also bite my hand calluses. It's ♥♥♥♥♥♥ weird.
Jingshen 5 OCT a las 0:40 
No, think of the germs.
asarokk 6 OCT a las 13:52 
Publicado originalmente por ItIsFrog:
Publicado originalmente por asarokk:
No. I prefer doing something more constructive with my time and to use more beneficial coping mechanisms should I need any.

You have a compulsive disorder called Dermatophagia and perhaps other underlying mental health issues associated with compulsive behaviors.

Dermatophagia is basically a coping mechanism to relieve stress, anxiety, boredom or other emotions and people with the condition have wired their brain (or more accurately the mesolimbic pathways) to derive temporary gratification from the practice as a reward, which only further reinforces this behavior.

It's not normal, but fairly common. It carries the risk of infection and skin damage, even permanent disfigurement in the most severe cases. It can also have a negative impact on your mental health in the long term.

If you want to quit, consider contacting a mental health professional for treatment.
Yeah i started at it when I was 10 and it was really bad then I got a lot better but I still tend to unconsciously do it when im bored or feel like I need to get a hand on things

Sounds like it's not that serious, but if you're not mindful, it can grow worse. My advice is for you to get a fidget toy to keep on hand instead.
EASY PETE 6 OCT a las 13:53 
I bite dynamite
Mina 6 OCT a las 13:58 
yes
Publicado originalmente por asarokk:
No. I prefer doing something more constructive with my time and to use more beneficial coping mechanisms should I need any.

You have a compulsive disorder called Dermatophagia and perhaps other underlying mental health issues associated with compulsive behaviors.

Dermatophagia is basically a coping mechanism to relieve stress, anxiety, boredom or other emotions and people with the condition have wired their brain (or more accurately the mesolimbic pathways) to derive temporary gratification from the practice as a reward, which only further reinforces this behavior.

It's not normal, but fairly common. It carries the risk of infection and skin damage, even permanent disfigurement in the most severe cases. It can also have a negative impact on your mental health in the long term.

If you want to quit, consider contacting a mental health professional for treatment.
do u byte ur fingers yes or no.
< >
Mostrando 1-15 de 33 comentarios
Por página: 1530 50