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BPD is one of the mildest mental illness someone can ever have. Most are unaware that it is actually very easy to beat people into shape with a little discipline and authority.
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Imagine telling people voluntarily that you’re a diagnosed life ruiner.That's one of the things I'm diagnosed with lol. It's basically spicy PTSD
Nah that's my momImagine telling people voluntarily that you’re a diagnosed life ruiner.
BPD is one of the mildest mental illness someone can ever have. Most are unaware that it is actually very easy to beat people into shape with a little discipline and authority.
Man disrespecter:BPDs are the superior partners and if you're a little ho too afraid of being stabbed in your sleep to fuck with them you're missing out on true unbridled love at a level you don't even comprehend, and settling for some muted washed-out "yeah we like each other I guess" level of domestic cohabitation.
Japanese knife: folded a million times
German knife: folded one time, but correctly
I agree with this, all my knives are German and I love them so much, it's worth the price.
It wouldn't work out, she uses those knives exclusively for cooking.Woman respecter:
Man disrespecter:
Now kiss
Unrelated but they do this too when it comes to male victims of rape and abuse. It's like always "Oh but women have it worse because we are women" and then they move on like it doesn't matter.I'm sure this is what derails a lot of women's activism, particularly around sexual trauma rape domestic violence etc - they will absolutely insert themselves into those spaces so that they get the unending chance to talk about themselves and their trauma - but they do not fucking care about other people, even the people in the exact same kind of distress who they have explicitly signed up to help.
I think it is here where one ought to make the distinction between "explaining" and "excusing" bad behavior.I hate the modern trend in psychology that every instance of bad behavior is attributed to "who hurt you poor baby?"
It's funny it is like that. If you come here, Cluster B's are the most common in the system of the personality disorders and it's also the one they have the most experience treating.It's... whew boy. Very much chaotic, for both the people suffering from it and the people around them.
And the low-functioning BPD-sufferers can be truly horrific people.
What's scary is if someone with BPD tries to seek treatment, sometimes the therapist outright refuses to treat them because they are deemed "untreatable", so the pwBPD will try to self-treat themselves. And at that point, it's like a scale, and they will either pass or fail.
I feel for the pwBPD, and I feel for the people that have to deal with them.
I'm happy for you. Keep going!I was officially diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder. I've had some rough patches here and there but I am constantly seeking change and I am happy with where I am now then where I was a long time ago. Having self-awareness and wanting to get help are the keys to success here, like with any mental illness or addiction IMO. If you don't have either of those, do not expect change. For those that have BPD, don't give up and keep going. It's hard, it's possibly a lifelong journey for us, but it IS possible if you put in the effort and try really hard to change and become a better person. The first key is to accept our flaws, stop victimizing ourselves, own our actions, and go forward.
Speaking from experience, they can somewhat - depending on where you come from. However, they do struggle with schizos, people with severe psychosis and hardcore delusions/hallucinations.I'm guessing mental wards in first world/developed countries can barely handle BPD.
Would it be too inhumane to turn them into something that once was?On a personal note, people with ASPD scare me far more than people with BPD. Both are unpredictable and can be destructive but ASPDs will not feel bad about it nor will they learn from their mistakes or care that they even hurt you.