@MrFirebird
14 Years10,000+ Posts
Posted by beccy
Hey. Stop it.
Seriously.........I dont have fucking BPD alright.
He was one.
Beccy, this is an FIY post. Nothing personal. Please don't take it as such.
You see, if someone gets into a relationship where one partner has BPD, it might be informative.
Such awareness may stimulate the intellectual senses which contribute a better understanding of the
problem within such a relationship. In fact there are cases where BOTH partners have BPD of varying
degrees of severity.
I personally found the article imformative. In fact, upon reading it, I began to suspect there to
be the possibility of BPD potentially being contagious between two emotionally involved people.
BPD "could" be a psycological contagion.
I see people complain about this or that sign and I begin to wonder if they are blaming the sign
and stereotyping the sign for whatever bad experience they may have had and not the true source of
their relationship's problem.
Trust me, you completely misunderstood my intentions.
et al,
BPD
Bi-polar
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Schizophrenia
etc. etc. etc.
All of these are difficult to deal with and sometimes, very hard to recognize until AFTER you have spent
time exposed to one or more issues and have been educated about them. You discover the emotional rollercoaster
wasn't about you, after all. Novel concept, perhaps some healing can begin.
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From the Cancer forum. Just thought I'd re-post it here. BPD doesn't disciminate signs or genders. Click on the provided link.