It almost makes me cry when someone expresses a simple kindness to me, says 'thank you', or if someone talks to me without screaming at me or putting me down.
Wow--your quote about feeling uncomfortable when someone is kind is spot on. I cry when someone says nice things to me or about me. I thought it was only me. Maybe that's part of our PTSD or remnants of our "trauma bond,." Check out posts from OutofEgypt, he has written some tremendous insight about our feelings of deep shame. And remember, it all has been about them for so long. Walking in egg shells--I was afraid to be complimented for fear it would trigger exbfBPD--NO ONE SHOULD SAY NICE THINGS OR FLATTER ME because that means they want something from me (sex, money, etc.) Oh yeah, that was him projecting. The drama is addicting; it's an adrenalin addiction in my case. And it was NEVER boring. I used to laugh when he said he could tell I was getting bored with him WOW.