TWLOHA: To Write Love On Her Arms

Tomorrow I’m going to write “LOVE” on my arms in big, bold, fat, juicy, sexy (running out of adjectives), letters that only a Sharpie pen can create. I’m going to wear a short sleeve t-shirt no matter what the weather is like tomorrow. Why? No, it is not because I’ve finally gone insane. November 13 (tomorrow) is the second annual To Write Love on Her Arms Day.
As someone who suffers from depression and has struggled with suicidal thoughts, i think this is an absolutely wonderful idea. I would do it once a month if it meant raising awareness on the dangers and how severe this disease really is. Depression and suicide have an impact on everyones’ life, whether it’s through having depression, or knowing someone who suffers from the disease or knowing someone who has committed suicide. It’s such a simple thing to do. If you can dress up for spirit week at your school, i think you can take the time to write LOVE on your arm. Its time to stand up and get the word out. Maybe someday there will be a cure for this, instead of just a treatment that could potentially make it worse. It takes just thirty seconds to write four letters. I challenge you to stand up and speak out! - the Facebook page
This event has sentimental meaning to me because when I was ten, my brother tried to commit suicide. I’m pretty open with it nowadays because I think that I’ve finally moved past it and I can finally use it as a learning experience. What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger, right (it sounded nicer in that Kanye West song)? It’s a long shot, but maybe if someone had been there with love on their arms when my brother needed it, he wouldn’t have done the things that he did (I love you Charlie). I want people to know that I understand depressed and suicidal thoughts, and that they can talk to me no matter what it’s about.
You can find out more about TWOLHA at the Facebook page (if you have Facebook) or the actual website:To Write Love on Her Arms.
It doesn’t take too long to write LOVE on your arms. I’d say… fifteen seconds maximum (well, depending on how artistic you’re going to be with it). Do it to for the people you know that have committed suicide or suffer from depression. Do it for the people at school that might be suffering from depression. Do it for the people that you will never know because they have taken their own lives.
Spread the word. Stop the bleeding.
This entry was posted on November 13, 2008 at 02:59 AM and is filed under Personal,Thoughts,.
By Diana · on November 13, 2008
I will. Thanks for writing about it. And I mean it.
By Clem · on November 13, 2008
FUDGE. I missed it. I was going to do it, but I thought it was *tomorrow*.
By Alex · on November 13, 2008
I took part. :)
To my surprise, several other people in my grade also did the same.
By Edward · on November 14, 2008
I think the word Love was initially a verb, but popular culture had made it a noun.