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Title: mirroring other peoples abuse
Post by: married21years on May 28, 2015, 05:44:19 AM
Hi guys,

looking for info on when a pwBPD mirrors someones abuse falsely to become best friends with them.

ie claiming to be raped because a friend was

or claiming to be abused by their mother

anyone know what to look for for info on this,

thanks in advance


Title: Re: mirroring other peoples abuse
Post by: enlighten me on May 28, 2015, 06:11:24 AM
My ex wife after we split was seeing someone. She claimed he had raped her and what she described was horrendous. She refused to go to the police and my rescue formed our recycle. After she dumped me again I became friends with one of her friends. She was horrified about the rape as the details where exactly what had happened to her. Looking back I never saw any marks that you would expect from what she described so it appears she ripped of what happened to her friend.


Title: Re: mirroring other peoples abuse
Post by: waverider on May 28, 2015, 07:29:33 AM
I have seen this, often the version gets added to as it gets traction and is often one upped on the person they are mirroring.

For example a rape claim does not start off with the deep wounding affect that such an experience would usually result in. The 'deeply wounded' tone of it comes on at the end of the tale being related, and often increases with the retelling.

this is a general topic on mirroring;

How is mirroring different from idealization? (https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=66191.0)


Title: Re: mirroring other peoples abuse
Post by: married21years on May 28, 2015, 09:45:55 AM
I have seen this, often the version gets added to as it gets traction and is often one upped on the person they are mirroring.

For example a rape claim does not start off with the deep wounding affect that such an experience would usually result in. The 'deeply wounded' tone of it comes on at the end of the tale being related, and often increases with the retelling.

this is a general topic on mirroring;

How is mirroring different from idealization? (https://bpdfamily.com/message_board/index.php?topic=66191.0)

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