I will never leave you.
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IsraHell — 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 08:41 PM)
There's something called quiet BPD. Also, like most disorders, there's a spectrum.
Quiet BPD tends to be more inward than outward. Instead of lashing out, they tend to do more closing themselves off from people and beat themselves up.
Some people woth BPD do a little of both or are more one way than the other.
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/.ㅤ — 1 year ago(March 26, 2025 04:17 AM)
Everything is a thing. I just grouped together some symptoms.. great! Now we can put it in the DSM and make a billing code so we can get paid!
Step 1: Make up a problem and a fancy diagnosis by some shill with letters after his name
Step 2: Make up a solution to the symptoms
Step 3: Profit
Step 4: You gradually get sicker until you die since your real problems aren't being addressed in the first place
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Hepocles — 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 09:03 PM)
This reeks of Long Covid hypochondria to me
Can’t keep stretching these definitions too far or they will become meaningless
For example, being a little awkward in social settings does not put you on the autism spectrum
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IsraHell — 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 09:14 PM)
It's not meaningless, and I'm not stretching it. Take it up with the psychologists who wrote about it.
Of course. I agree that there is more to autism than social awkwardness. Social awkwardness can be due to a number of things.

— 1 year ago(March 25, 2025 08:40 PM)