Post 9kr5ydCYI3r1beKPyK by violet@deadinsi.de
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(DIR) Post #9kr5yYzzunR2ZYQKqe by violet@deadinsi.de
2019-07-14T20:31:35Z
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sometimes people explain what BPD is to me and I go "wow relatable" and then I go "wait"
(DIR) Post #9kr5ydCYI3r1beKPyK by violet@deadinsi.de
2019-07-14T20:32:39Z
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am I fucking horrified of abandonment because of my schizotypal personality or because of my borderline one? does it make a difference
(DIR) Post #9kr5yiFZWGEzGSmOsC by violet@deadinsi.de
2019-07-14T20:47:52Z
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Oh yeah by the way that thing BPD people do where they rapidly change self-image, go from worshipping someone to thinking they're cruel hella fast, questioning their every action and thinking everyone is judging them or dislikes them? Schizotypal folk have it too
(DIR) Post #9kr5ynNYS0b5AfYLVg by violet@deadinsi.de
2019-07-14T20:50:00Z
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For romantic relationships, it seems almost identical. Schizotypal folks tend to carry this on to every interaction, even with strangers and struggle to keep friends. BPD people tend to have an easier time making friends and struggle mostly with their romantic relationship (s)At least, this is how it seems after talking to some of my BPD friends a lot
(DIR) Post #9kr5ypezy7jsFLjIye by violet@deadinsi.de
2019-07-14T20:53:02Z
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If you're dating Schizotypal and Bipolar minds;; the easiest way to battle this is just to give love. Tangible, obvious, physical love. Hold them. Like, just hold them, for a long time, because you care about them. Don't make them feel weird or crazy for freaking out sometimes.. I promise they're doing it because they want to keep you more than anything and are so so so scared they'll never get to see you again, just like all of their exes