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Harvard study Validates BPD/HPD behavior?

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Re: Harvard study Validates BPD/HPD behavior?

Postby nolaman » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:33 am

"Not sure what you want from us on this forum though. Our opinions, diagnosis on your ex, to say we do the same $#%^ as she did and therefore she would have BPD too."

Looking for input- that's all-in any form. It's been some time since I've been on the site and I see things have changed. And I'm fine with that. No harm intended
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Re: Harvard study Validates BPD/HPD behavior?

Postby Lia_Interrupted » Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:17 pm

You're just another non that thinks they know anything and everything about females with BPD.

This article you showed us, showed average relationships. In no way are they "testing their theories" on people with BPD, and nor should you. This article is nothing to do with people with BPD, or even HPD. These are average women, and average men, all picked at random.

You have a problem with your ex, YOU do.

Live and let live, and get over it. She's an ex. She's gone. Just like I'm going right now.
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Re: Harvard study Validates BPD/HPD behavior?

Postby MissAli » Fri Mar 09, 2012 3:50 pm

All right.

I can see that this thread is no longer a therapeutic topic that is helpful to either the original poster, nor the BPDs of the forum.

Therefore, I see fit to lock this thread.

If anyone has any issues, please PM me.

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