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Thank You for your insight into this insidious disorder. I am only several days out of a relationship with a man with BPD.
It took a lot of strength to leave. He had me convinced I was crazy. In fact, due to the manipulative nature of the relationship, I was going crazy. Also, being a co-dependent I held on thinking I could make things work. It was broken from the beginning and never really mine to fix.
So now the healing must begin. My eyes are open to what kind of people are out in the world and I hope to God NEVER to run into another person like this again. This person took 2 years of my life and has left significant scars.
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