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AIBU?

To find this Halloween costume upsetting (WARNING: POSSIBLY TRIGGERING)

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frogspoon · 02/11/2013 11:00

I have a cousin on Facebook, who is a university student. She recently posted up pictures from her uni Halloween party.

She dressed up as a "jilted bride" in a white dress with headdress, veil, bouquet etc. She smudged her make up to make it look as it she had been crying.

The part I found upsetting was that she had drawn red cuts all over her arms with lipstick, to look as though she had cut herself. I have previously self harmed, several years ago, and it made me feel quite uncomfortable to see the pictures. I am considering hiding them from my newsfeed.

AIBU to feel uncomfortable about this.

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WooWooCaChoo · 02/11/2013 11:03

Yanbu to feel uncomfortable but I think YWBU to say anything.

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CoffeeTea103 · 02/11/2013 11:03

Yanbu, you are more affected by this because of your previous self harming. Hide this from your newsfeed if you find it too upsetting as she might post other Halloween picks.
For myself, I don't find this disturbing but that's individual choice.

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usualsuspect · 02/11/2013 11:04

Just hide the pictures.

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frogspoon · 02/11/2013 11:04

Yanbu to feel uncomfortable but I think YWBU to say anything.

But I didn't say anything? Nobody will know if I hide the photos from my newsfeed.

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ebwy · 02/11/2013 11:06

No, you aren't being unreasonable to feel that way, but nor is she for the costume. I used to cut too, and I wouldn't like it, but don't think you can really stop people doing that kind of thing. just hide the photos and ignore

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WooWooCaChoo · 02/11/2013 11:06

That's fine then.

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misskatamari · 02/11/2013 11:08

YANBU to feel upset at all - to be honest I personally don't think it would be unreasonable to say something either (depending on how close you are). I don't mean in a rude way just in a way that might make her think about her choice of costume, as self harm isn't something to make a joke/display out of. Don't worry about your newsfeed - she'll be none the wiser that you have hidden her posts.

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LordPalmerston · 02/11/2013 11:08

oh fgs
move on

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everlong · 02/11/2013 11:10

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PatoBanton · 02/11/2013 11:12

yanbu,

bit like someone dressing as someone with anorexia

or someone who had ocd

it's unkind and thoughtless and stupid. I would hide too.

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HairyGrotter · 02/11/2013 13:24

I was a self harmer for years, this sort of thing wouldn't even cross my mind let alone enough to be offended.

I think you ought to take a closer look at your issues surrounding it, and look for helps to deal with it. I still have my scars but they are merely surface scars, the ones underneath are well and truly healed.

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HollaAtMeBaby · 02/11/2013 13:51

Are jilted brides meant to go off and cut themselves then? Is that a thing? Her costume sounds shit.

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CajaDeLaMemoria · 02/11/2013 13:52

There is an anorexia costume this year.

It seems to be a year for poor taste costumes. Hide and ignore.

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EmeraldJeanie · 02/11/2013 13:55

Bit sick and thoughtless as a costume.
University students usually young so maybe when she's grown up a bit she will see bit out of order.
On the other hand she may not give a toss ever and bulldoze her way thoughtlessly through life....
I sympathise op.

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frogspoon · 02/11/2013 13:56

I had counselling to deal with it at the time, but never felt I got a huge amount out of it. I wouldn't say I normally get triggered when I hear about other people self harming or see their scars, if anything I can relate to it because I was in that position myself.

I realise that most people who hadn't self harmed would barely notice or care, but it did make me feel very uncomfortable. Especially seeing as it was only lipstick and she presumably just washed it off at the end of the night, whereas with some of my scars I will never be able to get rid of them completely. I have decided to block the pictures, as they are upsetting to look at.

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WorraLiberty · 02/11/2013 14:02

Why didn't you just click 'hide' on the photos as soon as you saw them?

What's to consider? You cousin won't know you've done it.

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NoComet · 02/11/2013 14:03

Many Halloween costumes have a cut, scared zombie vibe to them.

If she had deliberately done it to indicate self harming that would be tasteless, but I suspect they are just hurriedly added make up for a bit of extra effect.

Might be worth a quiet word, if you see her and are happy discussing your experiences, as self harm is not as well understood as eating disorders. Where even my 15y knows to mind what she says.

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AgentZigzag · 02/11/2013 14:15

Are you just asking whether other people think it's distasteful as well because you can't tell whether your view's been skewed by doing it yourself?

Rather than 'AIBU to hide this picture' which of course is totally up to you.

'or someone who had ocd'

Can't help but wonder how you thought that costume would go Panto Grin

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frogspoon · 02/11/2013 14:16

She drew a load of horizontal red lines across both her forearms.

Several people in my family (including my aunt and mum) "Liked" the photos so I think it was just me who found it upsetting. My mum even called me over to take a look at it. (She knows I self-harmed but apparently doesn't think that an issue) apparently she thought I would like to see it.

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frogspoon · 02/11/2013 14:17

Are you just asking whether other people think it's distasteful as well because you can't tell whether your view's been skewed by doing it yourself?

agentzigazag, thats basically the reason. Especially seeing as my mum "liked" it.

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Pawprint · 02/11/2013 14:19

YANBU. That is a pretty awful idea - drawing on self inflicted wounds. She sounds a bit thoughtless. Hide the pics.

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Helpyourself · 02/11/2013 14:22

I'm amazed a the harshness shown to you on this thread OP
It's at the least crass and obviously triggering.
Flowers

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edam · 02/11/2013 14:24

That is rather unpleasant and I'm not surprised you were upset. But I'm sure your niece didn't intend to cause any distress.

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honeybunny14 · 02/11/2013 14:25

Yanbu to feel this way but shes not either just hide the pics if its really upsetting

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Isildur · 02/11/2013 14:37

All sorts of things are going to be 'triggers' for all sorts of people.

There was nothing wring with the costume you describe, in fact one of my relations put up Halloween pictures including such realistic scars that I did actually wonder for a second whether she was posting from A&E!

Gruesome is the last word in Halloween costumes at the moment. It isn't distasteful exactly, because they are meant to portray the macabre, misery, suffering and gore. 'Tis the season.

If she'd just dressed as a 'beautiful bride' she'd probably have raised way more eyebrows Grin

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