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Default May 19, 2021 at 08:07 PM
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But that doesn’t always mean I did anything wrong. Maybe people just happen to walk out on you. Maybe BPD and ASD are normal and normal people are the ones that’s crazy. Hell maybe BPD and/or ASD are evolutionarily superior.
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Default Jun 30, 2021 at 05:57 AM
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I have traits of BPD but I really only show them through emails or other online platforms. Or I keep them to myself and I don’t tell anyone. Like when I take too much meds on purpose. I can get pretty angry but not in person. Irl I’m clearly autistic to the point I think other people notice without me telling. But yeah I display some traits for sure of BPD. But I didn’t know you could have both of them.

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Default Jul 04, 2021 at 08:12 PM
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I'm unsure if ASD is autism spectrum disorder. I'm a bit confused by this post. Would you care to elaborate? I was diagnosed with BPD traits but I did not trust the provider. Do you have a good relationship with your provider? I do not. I do not find that they want to listen.
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