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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It seems like you’re stuck in an immature place. Were you abused or traumatized as a kid? Or maybe borderline personality disorder?[/quote] It is not immature to be able to acknowledge a difficult feeling you are having and ask for help in managing it or looking at it from another perspective. That actually requires self-awareness and maturity.[/quote] 99% of OP is seeking commiseration. [/quote] There is nothing wrong with seeking commiseration. Do you think that seeking out people who feel as you do or struggle with the same things is a sign of borderline personality disorder? Wtf?[/quote] No, I think being permanently stuck in a teen’s mindset is a possible indicator of BPD or otherwise arrested development. PP said maybe OP is sincerely trying to get over it. OP has gone on to prove she doesn’t want to get over it but instead to wallow in her immaturity. Again suggesting a serious mental health challenge. [/quote] Do you know what BPD is? It's always weird to diagnose someone with a personality disorder based on a single anonymous internet post, but this is an extremely weird diagnosis. Usually the biggest signs of BPD have to do with a person's interpersonal relationships and emotional responses to stress or other stimuli. I think you don't understand what BPD is and should maybe stop referencing it.[/quote] I would guess Autism before BPD. -Autistic person [/quote] Is the desire to diagnose anonymous strangers with personality or spectrum disorders a sign of a personality or spectrum disorder?[/quote] No. It's a human desire, everyone does it, with different names or understanding. [/quote]
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