i went out with a few friends and we all got piercings. i was getting my nipples done, and the girl told me to take off my shirt. i'm very self-conscious i guess of my arms, even though they had bandages on them i didn't want anyone to see..so i pulled my shirt off but left it around my arms...she said i needed to take it off all the way, so i finally did.
in the room was the piercer, her boyfriend who owns the store, and three friends [two are cutters too]. the girl saw my arms and asked me what happened, then she shook her head and smiled and said "bad girl..".
then we all started talking about cutting. the guy said that it's the rush of endorphins or something that people like, and that's why they cut. he also said that his girlfriend had scars all up her thighs..then they started talking about alternative to cutting. they said that dry ink tattooing gives you the same rush [getting a tattoo, but without the ink]. and suggested branding [same thing, but more artistic, so your scars are pretty] and the girl said that she stopped cutting when she discovered play piercings. all they do is take sterile needles and things that they use to pierce, and pierce the skin as many times as they like, but don't put jewellery in, let it heal.
*SI* [the girl went on to tell us that she had taken a piece of string and threaded it through the new holes, and slid it back and forth].

this sounds kind of gross to me, but it's probably a lot safer than the way most people SI, especially cutting [because everything is sterile]. anyways, it was just strange to talk about si so openly as if it was a part of normal life, but i guess for us it is..
anybody heard of this kind of thing? or has anyone had such open and honest conversationg about SI like this IRL?
[edit: i over used the term SI before, what i meant is it's an alternative to just regular cutting...i'm not suggesting it's good or bad, it's just something new i found out about and the whole conversation was kind of surprising to me]