Ceruleanblue
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« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2016, 11:52:05 PM » |
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Well, I'm not sure it's exclusive to BPD, but I do notice with BPDh, he almost always does what he's always done. He can even KNOW, mentally, that it's never worked for him, but he'll keep trying it. It's just easier for him to do what he's always done, than to change. I know because we've had conversations about it. It's incredibly frustrating.
I guess he must get something out of it, and my guess is that it's the need for upset and chaos. I mean, he'll do something, knowing it hasn't worked, EVER, then when it fails, or blows up on him, he's created chaos or disappointment. Chaos and upset feels "normal" and when things get actually good, it feels "off" to them.
I think your ex follows a script because it's comfortable to her, and maybe at some point in time, it worked for her? And even if it's never worked, she thinks it should, and change is very hard. Lost of people hate being wrong, but I think this is amplified in pwBPD. My BPDh would rather do the something over and over that is clearly not working, than to admit he might be wrong, and try a different tactic.
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