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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some are worse than others, but I know or have known a couple of people with those disorders and there’s absolutely no mistaking it. It’s obvious immediately that something is very off with them, and then after just one interaction I can usually identify what it is. Then everything just gets more and more clear. Most people do not have it, even when they’re selfish or rude or whatever. In the cases I know, it’s almost like I could write a case study about them. Right down to childhood things that likely caused it.[/quote] Can you expand on this? I have BPD and I try so hard to appear normal...but it never seems to work out, and the vast majority of times I can instantly feel people writing me off despite my most valiant efforts to not appear "off" :cry: What is it exactly that you see, and how can I fix it? [/quote] NP. IME, BPDs show their neediness. Or, they overact to compensate. The need for attention, positive or negative. There is a facade.[/quote]
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