Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions
The person with HPD harbours a deep hurt, so deep and intense that it is buried. They may use denial as a coping mechanism, often acting gregariously, using humour to deflect, and suppressing their inner pain. It is, however, never far from the surface, and never far from consciousness. At times it will emerge in short, intense, dramatic outbursts, often appearing as an over reaction to a minor event. This is scary for the person with HPD, who will immediately use maladaptive coping mechanisms to bury the emotion again, and it will disappear quickly. They are also often psychologically trapped at the emotional stage of their childhood when their pain began. Rather like a child, who cries easily and intensely at the slightest provocation and then just as quickly is distracted by something amusing, the HPD switches emotions rapdily. This can be bewildering for a non, who has learnt how to process their emotions in an adult manner, and they can perceive the person with HPD to be emotionally labile and shallow, with emotions that seem fake. They are not fake, however, and are intensely felt.
trying to understand wrote:If someone needs love so badly, why would they toss aside people who love them in favor of being someone's dirty secret (mistress).
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