Um... they are bat$hit crazy? For the behaviors I have witnessed there just is no other explanation and certainly no explaining it or defending it.
I wish I could leave it at that, but it helps for me to learn the motives behind how someone acts so it doesn't hurt me as much. The more I analyze and understand why someone acted a certain way, the less I'm bothered by how I was treated.
For example, I was friends with a guy very similar to Elliott Rodger. At first, we were great friends, then he basically turned into a sociopath, down to the really zany schemes he dreamed up to make money.
In the end, he treated me poorly because he was jealous of me for several reasons. I had several long-lasting friendships, hobbies that were rewarding to participate in, and was good with money, all qualities he did not have. That helped me get over the end of the friendship very quickly.
I have my own theory as to why my ex is still attached to me on this level, but it opens up a whole new can of worms that deserves its own reply.
A BPD can and will stalk you if their other sources (of the watering hole "dry up".
What is she gaining from this, though? It's so nonsensical there HAS to be a motive behind it. We're done recycling. Made it pretty clear both in private and in front of a judge that we have no desire to associate with each other.
On top of this, she tells everyone she's a lesbian. She's on dating sites as a lesbian. She's active in the LGBT scene.
And yet here she is, spending years after the relationship contacting my friends, contacting my family, texting me late at night, and following me around the internet to start drama that doesn't even benefit her - just makes her look nutty.
Like, you'd think somebody would clue in and say "
yo, what's this restraining order all about? why is that a guy's name? aren't you a lesbian? why were you stalking a guy?"