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  • Tell him exactly that, then you have done all you could, and more than most would have.
  • let the school psychologist know. they will keep the source anonymous.
  • Well, if you're afraid to talk to him about it, you could talk to someone he is friends with who cares about him also, and ask them if they will talk to him about it. You'd be helping him, but not so directly.
  • it's called guilt - like him or hate him, you know that this is the kind of behaviour that is symptomatic of a serious mental health issue that is unlikely to resolve itself. It screams out 'unhappy and sad beyond that which words can describe - somebody needs to notice". Be brave, tell those who are in a position to do something constructive - his parents. Tell them in confidence and ask that they do not divulge your name. Go to see them in private and if you can, face to face. Else, tell a teacher. Just make sure that as a fellow human being, you tell somebody who has the power to help. That, is all you can do and it is the right thing to do as well.
  • I would say I know you hate me and we dont really get along but if you ever want to talk im here. and I wont judge you.
  • Get him a new pack of razors and some astringent so he doesn't develop an infection and the scars come out fainter.
  • tell someone about him like a counseler or his parents and make sure that they dont say your name or use a plan on how they "suppossedly" found out.

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