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Why all the drama? Why all the chaos?
Why do the BPD men/women thrive on this?
What is it about conflict that makes them want to wallow in it?
I read this on this site when I first came to it.
"You can wrestle in the mud with a pig, until you realize the pig actually likes it."
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With an unstable sense of self, as in who a sufferer is to themselves is constantly changing, they don't have a choice, it's not a want thing, it just is. Plus, if that's all you know, contentment and mellowness are uncomfortable; it's the chaos that is comfortable. They've been doing it their whole lives, but it's new for us.
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Wired for no accountability. They're hurting so everyone else must hurt. No one has been able to stop them yet and that's a lot of momentum. They don't care about anyone but themselves, and spend all their time proving they don't even care about themselves. They could change but decide not to. A game of avoidance.
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I cannot even fathom that!
I used to think that I was the one with BPD; but I know deep in my heart I am a very dependent person. That's what I need to change about myself. After 14 years of emotional, verbal, and physical abuse, 5 phone calls to the police, 3 charges, 1 dropped, 2 convictions, constant push/pull, silence.
Oh, how I hated the silence. But I always felt for her. Always wanted to know what was wrong, what the problem was, how I could help... . silence. I know this makes me extremely co-dependent. But I also know that I am compasssionate, empathetic, emotionally "there"... .
That's how I know I'm not BPD... . and I hate chaos/drama.
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Great insight, arn!
Perhaps this book could be something for you:
Stop Caretaking the Borderline or Narcissist - Margalis Fjelstad, Ph.D.,
How are your T sessions going?
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I honestly believe my stbex needed drama as foreplay. Sex seemed to be preceded by a rant or rage usually how horrible his sex life was and how horrible I was in bed, then he would expect me to be intimate with him.
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