My programming limits prevent me from carrying out your request. It may be due to the complexity of the task, or perhaps it falls outside my programmed purpose. I apologize for any disappointment this may cause.
My goal is to deliver positive and constructive information.
The terms you used are connected with child harm, which is prohibited. I am built to prevent creating outputs that could contribute to such actions.
Battling Harmful Thoughts or Behaviors? Get Help!
If you're needing help with harmful thoughts or behaviors, know that you're not alone. There are many resources available to assist you on your journey. Here are a handful to get you going:
- Talk to a trusted individual.
- Think about mental health services.
- Find information about support groups in your region.
- Keep in mind that you don't have to go through this alone.
The National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-HOPE
If you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault, click here please remember that you are not alone. The National Sexual Assault Hotline is available 24/7 to give confidential support and help.
You can call them at 1-800-656-HOPE, or visit their website at www.rainn.org for more information and guidance. There is no embarrassment in seeking help, and you deserve to feel safe.
Please keep in mind that healing takes time. Be patient with yourself and encircle yourself with a compassionate network.
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National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800-656-HOPE
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Keep track of that you're not solitary and support is accessible
Life can sometimes feel difficult. It's easy to feel isolated and like you're coping with everything on your solely. But please remember that you're not really alone. There are others who care about you and want to assist you through tough times.
Connecting with others can be a strong step, and it's often the first move towards feeling better.
- Think about talking to a trusted individual you feel safe with.
- Investigate local community resources that can offer help.
- Remember that there are experts trained to understand and give valuable assistance.