kantkutting
Kantkutting is a term that has emerged in recent years, often used in online discussions to describe a specific type of self-harm behavior. It refers to the act of making shallow cuts to the skin, typically on the arms or legs, with the intention of leaving visible but non-life-threatening marks. Unlike deeper forms of self-harm that may aim to cause significant injury, kantkutting is characterized by its superficial nature.
The motivations behind kantkutting can vary greatly among individuals. Some may engage in it as a way
The term itself is informal and not a clinical diagnosis. Mental health professionals typically categorize such