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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DC attracts narcissists. Narcissists attract those with BPD.[/quote] True and interesting point. Another point - the only bpd person I know is my mil. But right off the top of my head I could name at least a dozen people she's had major negative relationships with. All 12 people could easily post here and you'd think a dozen people know someone with bpd. But in fact it's one person who wrecks a lot of havoc because of the disorder. They are small in total number, but their impact is large. [/quote] Totally. (And one "tell" with BPD is a series of fractured relationships. That's how in part I could tell the difference between my stepmother (BPD) and my MIL (difficult person). MIL is difficult but tries her hardest to keep up relationships (even though her behavior can cause tension). A rupture or threatening a rupture is the last thing she'd ever do. Stepmother is a constant clusterf*ck of people who are exiled from her life or angels in her life. Classic BPD. If you met both socially, surely you'd think my stepmother were the nicer more "normal" one. Ha ha. [/quote]
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