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I saw some people talking about this the other day and I wonder if it's why I can't leave my friend and feel the need to tell him everything. Can someone tell me something about this?
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Deleted member 4993, Brick In The Wall and KleinerWolf
I get this and it's devastating. Literally crying about it right now. Nobody will tell me though that the love I feel for them isn't real (Had people say this to me before).
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LonelyNick, Good4Nothing, Deleted member 4993 and 1 other person
I started here in SS when I told all my secrets to a person that I loved and she simply stop talking to me and said the never wanted to see me anymore...
And yeah I have borderline syndrome
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LonelyNick, Good4Nothing, Deleted member 4993 and 1 other person
This is the first I've ever heard of this so I did some reading up on it. You be experienced this in my life a couple of very notable times. It has me wondering more about BPD and if it may be a suitable diagnosis for me.
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Deleted member 4993 and Brick In The Wall
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but I'm a BPD"er to. In loving or liking people ( doesn't have to be romantically) I'm either black or white. Or I love you to pieces or you could drop dead for all I care.
Slowly I'm discovering a grey area, but that's very difficult for me.
I've heard the same story from other people who are diagnosed with this lovely disease. .
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pickajack, Good4Nothing, Deleted member 4993 and 1 other person
People with BPD often experience intense attachment to a single person: they determine our mood, our identity, and our self-worth. They are called our Favourite Person. I’m three years old when I meet Mrs. H for the first time. She has a soft brunette bob and warm eyes. She is a magnet, and I am...
www.borderlinetalksback.com
You might find this an interesting read. It explains what favourite persons are etc.
The more I hear/read about BDP the more I'm scared I have it. My ex was my favourite person and it was the woorst. I've done this time and time again in my life. It all makes sense now. Scary.
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