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Old Sep 03, 2014, 12:00 AM
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Originally Posted by shakespeare47 View Post
This is yet another reason why I won't call myself BPD. or tell many people about BPD traits... How many times have you tried to tell someone about some situation, only to hear them say (or at least suggest) "but, you're BPD... so, obviously you didn't interpret that situation correctly"?

It's maddening.. Is it just me? Or does anyone else see this happening?

I don't have a problem admitting I have some BPD traits... and I talk about them... But, for someone else to make assumptions about what it all means? That is uncalled for. Get your own "F"ing life figured out... Let's talk about your mental health issues.... let's talk about your assumptions... and why you make them.... If we can do all those things.... then we'll talk about what you perceive to be my issues...

My point? Don't let nons bully you. They have their own issues... no matter how badly they may want to convince you otherwise.
Yeah, man. I feel your pain.

The real unfortunate thing is that nons are the majority in this world. So, if, in a room of 100, you're having an argument with a non, chances are ... the other 98 people are going to agree with the non, simply because they have no *****ing clue what BPD is.

That makes it even worse than it already is.
1 - They're making stupid A $ $ umptions.
2 - You feel alienated by the 98 other A $ $ es