Many researchers of borderline personality disorder found that people who have BPD very often have trouble ‘reading’ other people. But people with BPD also state that many of those ‘other people’ simply don’t appreciate or understand what it is like to live with BPD. And that typical comments offered are not helpful at all. In fact they usually make matters worse. Here’s an article about that problem published on the Buzzfeed website
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