![]() “When I overshare and then I keep oversharing to try to get people to forget about oversharing the first time and fall into a cycle of thinking my friends don’t actually like to hang around me because I make things weird.” - Sarah P. “How I can just spill my guts to random people I’ve just met. Something is either right or wrong.” - Jennifer S. I’ve gotten better though and I’m proud of that.” - Bri S. I know if I really were a bad person, then I wouldn’t feel horrible about my ‘episodes,’ I wouldn’t care about how I’m affecting others. When I’m upset, I end up making myself look like a mean, angry, unkind person but that’s so far from the truth, although in the moment I believe I am horrible for acting that way. I look like a ‘crazy’ person.” - Carissa W. ![]() Fear of him or my friends being ‘mad at me’ when I’ve done nothing wrong. “ Asking my boyfriend every single day if he still loves me. If I don’t get the attention I need, I’ll act out or get emotional in order to receive it, which usually is accompanied by word vomit and dissociation.” - Bri R. “Needing constant attention, reassurance and validation in order to feel worthy and loved. Constantly Craving Reassurance and Validation Without further ado, here’s what our community shared with us: 1. ![]() But even though it’s natural to feel embarrassed sometimes, we want you to know there is no shame in struggling with BPD. Before we begin, we want to preface by saying that feelings of embarrassment are very real, and like all feelings, are completely valid. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |