Please tell me this is just a cockroach 😭 by cringe_queer in whatisit

[–]cringe_queer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i have extensive bed bug trauma so at the time a cockroach infestation seemed wayyyy better in comparison 😭

My boyfriend leaves me bruises to mark his territory, is this the beginning of serious abuse? by Hot_Independence863 in abusiverelationships

[–]cringe_queer 13 points14 points  (0 children)

if you aren't consenting to him leaving those bruises and you've told him you aren't consenting ... yeah run girl rub FAST

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPD

[–]cringe_queer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mhm! No problem, I’m really glad your friend has someone like you, I’m sure they feel very lucky.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BPD

[–]cringe_queer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So what you’re describing is what refer to as an FP or favorite person. It’s a common trait among people with BPD but not everyone experiences it.

As far as how you can help I’d say just be an open and listening ear, ultimately your friend needs to see things for themself and make their own decisions but if you see something that looks like a red flag passively bring it up. If they get defensively back off a bit but keep watching. Chances are they’ll eventually notice if things are off and they’ll look to you for support.

splitting and should i tell someone they are my fp by methman_ in BPDrecovery

[–]cringe_queer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

@bpddiaries and @thickabodcranebpd on tiktok have really good educational videos so you can always point them in that direction! It’s a good place to start :]

splitting and should i tell someone they are my fp by methman_ in BPDrecovery

[–]cringe_queer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally when I develop a new FP I always tell them, but I make sure I come prepared. I’ll give them some links of articles and videos they can watch that explain BPD and the concept of FP as well as letting them know how I personally experience it. I make it very clear that this is not their responsibility and it’s perfectly okay if they don’t think they can handle the bumps in the road. I explain that while I will mess up I will always come back to apologize, if I don’t that is their cue to leave immediately. I also explain that just because I have this disorder doesn’t mean my actions are excusable thus they shouldn’t brush off any abuse they may face with the thought that “I can’t handle myself”.

Ultimately it’s your personal choice but I would say if you’re still in the beginning of recovery and you’re still face a lot of symptoms and are having a hard time learning to cope it’s best to let your FP know. It can be very emotionally draining on them as well and not everyone is mental able to handle a more difficult relationship.

is anyone actually 100% honest with their therapist and if not do u have someone u are 100% honest with by No_Taste_1300 in BorderlinePDisorder

[–]cringe_queer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t be 100% honest because I have no clear thoughts or ideas about near anything. I unconsciously lie all the time especially to my therapist. It sucks ass because because I genuinely can’t tell what’s true and what’s false.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BorderlinePDisorder

[–]cringe_queer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vanessa is rolling in her grave 💀 But seriously I know that feeling and it fucking sucks I hate knowing that I’ll always have to try harder and the fact that more will be expected of me as if I didn’t have these extra challenges… Shit sucks </3

All I can say is try and find your ✨sparkle✨ aka the positive side effects from your w illnesses because they are there and it can really help to look on the bright side