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- Apr 6, 2019
Yeah she is full of shit. If she said she was borderline personality, I'd believe her, because that's what this all screams. BPDs love to latch onto autism advocacy, I've found. Actual autistics are awkward and earnest easily cowed by a bunch of loud, flamboyant liars, and BPDs are good at being identity chameleons so they just move in and take over, claiming to speak for all Autiedom.
Why not just advocate for BPD though like Susanna Kaysen did with Girl interrupted? As far as I know it's not too common, Girl Interrupted was the first I'd heard of it anyway. Is it just not as sexy as autism? (lol)
Edit: sorry I missed the two above posts.
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Yeah as you probably gathered now it carries a lot of stigma and not entirely undeservedly so. The unfortunate thing is that some not-horrible people end up with BPD symptoms because they were abused as children. Some researchers believe that complex ptsd is its own thing, but it hasn't been officially recognized yet. Anyhow, people who get diagnosed with BPD because of trauma, who aren't attention whores, tend to just put their heads down and hope no one finds out, because they don't want to be associated with the other half of the BPD diagnosis which is...*gestures at lolcows broadly*