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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She's probably borderline personality disorder. [/quote] UGH. Good old DCUM, with someone always arriving to play armchair shrink and slap a diagnosis on garden-variety human behaviors. Plus: Even if you were 100 percent right with your diagnosis, how in the world does it help OP? Answer: It doesn't.[/quote] Uh oh another BPD/NPD gaslighter is here. This is not garden variety human behavior. [/quote] You sure know therapy speak and diagnosis words but just because someone is being ridiculous doesn't mean they have mental health issues. Let me guess - the next thing you'll say has something to do with "toxic" and "boundaries". :P [/quote] These diagnoses are real and describe the friend’s behavior. Jumping on here to minimize their behavior with the “they’re just being silly” excuse just points to your extreme defensiveness. It’s how someone with BPD and/or NPD would react. And what’s wrong with boundaries? Do you think people shouldn’t have them? Again, indication for BPD/NPD.[/quote]
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