Thanks for the thread. I'm in similar sort of situation. Just broke up with my now exBPD girlfriend exactly one week ago. Long story short, she was sexting other men, wanted to continue doing it after being caught, I broke it off because I couldn't handle that.
No contact at all between us then yesterday she texts asking if I'm free. I wasn't, but made plans with her for dinner on Friday. Of course, now my mind goes crazy wondering what is on her mind. I am betting now she is thinking of offering friendship.
Thing is, I've definitely thought about how dumb it is that someone that was my best friend, and I was so in love with just a few days ago, now I suddenly can't talk to them. Still, I'm at a point where I wonder if staying friends with her will just make it harder to get over her and move forward. Plus, she always needed a lot of support, so roberto516 pointing out that friendship may be a way to continue that without any relationship commitment makes a lot of sense to me.
This line stuck out to me too...
"Join the rank of exes who won't / can't move on, and a whole slew of new guys waiting in line for a taste."
Totally. She's moved far from home, but back home she has a lot of exes she's still friends with. One in particular is her "bestie" who follows her around like a lap dog whenever we would visit there together. A big part of me does want to remain friends. Still, I don't want to sit around and hear about her new boyfriends, waiting for a chance to get back with her. That's stupid.
Any advice on how you might handle these sorts of conversations/situations when they come up from the BPD?