In general, self-injurers who join Internet sites can be said to
A) stay on the same site for many years, corresponding with the same people.
B) be very transient, moving back and forth through several sites until they find the one that suits them the best.
C) stay away from Internet sites as long as possible, until it becomes imperative that they find support for what they do.
D) only join those sites where they have friends and associates who also belong.
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