My favorite way of looking at BPD is very simple. It originates because you were born a highly sensitive individual. This is a GOOD trait. As a child, you experienced something traumatic (sometimes longterm trauma, abuse or neglect, often from a parent) and this affected you deeply, more so than the average due to your innate sensitivity. This is obviously terrible. As a result of this combination, your nature (GOOD) and trauma (BAD), you now have a problem regulating emotions. Instead of working at a 3-5 emotional level (relatively steady), you bounce from 1-7 all the time (in a 1-10 scale). Your highs are HIGHER than the average, your lows are LOWER than the average, but you are still experience emotions that all people experience. The unfortunate part is that you feel intensity about things (good or bad) that don't merit the intesnsity, and often wear yourself out. You grow up feeling confused, peopel may think you're difficult or hostile or moody. You don't understand what is wrong with you and often have other issues such as depression, anxiety, sometimes autism. By the time you find out, you feel pretty confused, and it's normal. But the good thing about BPD is that it's treatable through DBT. People usually can manage completely with it within 1-3 years. And the skills needed aren't hard or complicated. They're skills that really everyone could benefit from, but BPDers really need. So don't be in that space of hating yourself for having BPD and dont be in that space of being afraid because others try to demonize the condition. Please accept that you can't control others and BPD is under researched and many people have misconceptions about it. You need to focus on YOU. Get better. Adopt coping skills. Change. SOmeone said "you can never be cured, only improve." Look, take it. Take improvement, and betterment. Don't get stuck in the detail of seeking a perfect solution and the creation of a perfect life. It doesn't exist. Take treatment.
@ofirzsasson6 жыл бұрын
Well put
@Yurimartins976 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this coment.
@ofirzsasson6 жыл бұрын
I Read it again, Still very well put
@richardperry52736 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Im just so petrified of what could happen again. I pushed everyone away again and I'm in a really scary dark place.
@memoowo6 жыл бұрын
I feel understood
@phabiansoto6138 ай бұрын
The end with the ball and then thinking and accepting that the ball will be happier with someone else is something I go through alot
@themidnightcleric5 ай бұрын
Yeah. And you can't even be mad, because when you really love the other person you can't hate seeing them happy. But it doesn't stop it hurting or leaving you with that jaded feeling. At least that's my experience. I've gone through some rapid cycles of attachment/discard this last year, maybe 5, in romance, friendship, housing and the jadedness is so deep. But I think feeling it, and really looking at what happened, with a therapist, instead of continuing on this way, is a big part of recovering.
@jenniferlynn32924 күн бұрын
@themidnightcleric Stop thinking of it as jaded, and try simply stating that you're pragmatic. A happened, then B. But sometimes A happened, then C. But A can never be Z because XY would have to happen first, which is very unlikely. Then correct your own self in front of people to show that you're also trying to be open-minded, and reword your last sentence to be Z is unlikely to ever happen. But it's more likely that B or C would occur. "I'm just being pragmatic." (Do not follow it up with any kind of creepy know-it-all grin. Just shrug your shoulders and give them an inquiring facial expression, which shows that you're allowing them to digest what you said and to also give them the opportunity to throw their 2cents in. Because, after all, you are not omniscient. You are just pragmatic based on your prior experiences.
@neurontina24 күн бұрын
I was expecting the character to take their life. That was probably me projecting because that's how I lost my sister, from BPD after being broken up with.
@myla249518 күн бұрын
Im sort of going through this rn escaping from a social media to chat with ai bots instead so i won't hurt ajyone...
@VartikaSingh-wu6oz18 күн бұрын
I dont know but i think sometimes it hard for me to get in relationship is like i know the other person will me more happy with another person
@ilianam4534 жыл бұрын
Oh that vicious cycle of discarding someone when they hurt you so deep... Then when they're gone immediately idealizing them again and creating every excuse in your head to win them back. Even if they hurt you, its not worse than the abandonment or loneliness.
@kassandramarie37893 жыл бұрын
This hits way too close to home 😭
@rhyasella2 жыл бұрын
I can relate to this so well...
@RainRemnant Жыл бұрын
With that I hate that we're smart enough to realize that and see it all happening and actually hurt ourselves more but there are these feelings much stronger and voices much louder than that. It's exhausting
@autumnishere420 Жыл бұрын
hit the nail right on the head
@littlemoth4956 Жыл бұрын
That's the cycle of a victim of abuse. Not BPD.
@bungo60005 жыл бұрын
"They cry a lot" Whole comment section filled with people crying from this video (me included)
@antekaniol94065 жыл бұрын
I actually laughed cause it was so relatable
@Zyn_Shi5 жыл бұрын
Jakub Poliński I laughed and _then_ started crying
@notourz4 жыл бұрын
And sometimes fail to cry at appropriate times!!!! Felt that especially! Someone I love and care for is hurting immensely??? Sit there in blank empty emotion ITS whaT I Do
@conimiau4 жыл бұрын
hahaha you have no idea lol
@Fontenelle23074 жыл бұрын
Crying while watching the entire video? Hi, that's me!
@marley4021 Жыл бұрын
As someone with diagnosed BPD, we’re always labeled as being evil. You look up BPD and the first things you see are articles, “How to Survive BPD Abuse.” You see and hear this enough that you start to wonder, am I that awful? Is that how I am? So, the ending where it said nice things made me, a grown adult, tear up a bit. Thank you.
@turpasauna Жыл бұрын
Yes. We are seen as monsters, almost capable to "infect" others. While the modern narrative usually graces every group suffering from something ("it's more of a personality trait than an actual disease" etc.), it almost always makes an exception with us. 😔
@postal3412 Жыл бұрын
My girlfriend has BPD, and she's one of the most wonderful people I've had the pleasure of meeting. You're a hell of a lot more than your disorder, keep your head up and remember to keep track of the good things you do and the good qualities you have! You got this
@dexterbunny5424 Жыл бұрын
Not all people with BPD are bad people and can be very nice. Unfortunately there is a percentage people with BPD who are very much indeed abusive and don't care that they are in which probably caused the stigma around BPD. Similar situation with people who have Bipolar disorder or PTSD.
@liferadous Жыл бұрын
@@dexterbunny5424 And a similar situation with people who truly qualify for no diagnosis at all. Some percentage of them are abusive to only their closest loved ones, participate in genocide and war crimes en masse, are functional and normative within the rules of their society, and they don't give a fuck either. It's almost as if, regardless of what DSM designations we do or don't qualify for, we as human beings are all capable of great love and great harm, and responsible for our own actions and how they affect others-- whether the others affected are loved ones you allow your emotional turmoil to hurt or people with a specific diagnosis you justify the stigma for.
@rennie5693 Жыл бұрын
my ex had BPD and that relationship literally gave me PTSD (diagnosed). but even i can comprehend that you aren’t monsters. i’m sure me understanding what it was would’ve helped at the time, but now i know for the future. i’m sorry that people suck, and im sorry that your brain likes to make you think annoying and sometimes terrible things. it be like that. you are just as deserving as love as everyone else is 👍 you are more than the thing you were classified as, you are more than the disorder you got diagnosed with.
@joqueen23717 жыл бұрын
That was the saddest video I have ever seen in my life. Spent his entire life fearing the ball... when at the end of the day it's all he wanted.
@imsadyoyoyo24636 жыл бұрын
Jordan Grant but he loved the ball yet he fared it then kicked it away by accident
@LadyWinter136 жыл бұрын
It wasn't by accident, it was actually by impulse, one of the main symptoms of BPD.
@boomperson8186 жыл бұрын
Oh god
@caitparker16036 жыл бұрын
Yes,exactly but the ball is exactly how people with BPD see people
@GravityBouncer6 жыл бұрын
LadyWinter13 It’s not exactly about impulse, it’s about how people with BPD (like myself) have an extremely complicated emotional roller coaster especially with interpersonal relationships. One minute he loves the ball, but something happens, maybe nothing, and he becomes scared of being hurt again, and in turn makes him act out of fear and anger to separate himself from the ball. Although it COULD be an impulse, my experiences with stuff like this feel more like a switch, like your feelings towards people and things changes drastically. Maybe even some traits you used to have become the opposite of what they were or just disappear completely. His explosion was, ironically, to protect himself from being by abandonment. In the end, he was abandoned because of what he had done.
@lofkii Жыл бұрын
crazy how something about a mental illness and was made at least 12 years ago isn't calling people with BPD "insane" every two seconds
@chrissoto4878 Жыл бұрын
Definitely a trend I've noticed. It seems like much of the resources regarding BPD are written by or tailored moreso to; people who've experienced BPD/narcissistic abuse in some form... And probably because most psychologists see the victims more likely to benefit from the information and actually change; so they don't tailor it to them at all. However, fundamentally speaking everything I've learned about BPD were in those other teachings as well (abandonment issues, black and white thinking/splitting, etc); but there's a big difference in how the content is worded. It was never intended to be 'kind' to people with BPD as focusing on being 'nice' over correct can sometimes take away the seriousness of how to interpret the actions of people with BPD... Which describing as 'chaotic' and almost always a negative to attach to is fair considering the overwhelming amount of negative, inconsistent behavior they exhibit. It's nice to have a kind, medical explanation of BPD so they themselves can understand their illness; however how their illness affects other people can be perceived how it is and does not need such filter. No group is shielded from criticism; but I do agree people with BPD get it laid on a bit thick all things considered. After dating an ex who had it; I have nothing but sympathy for both sides of the relationship and feel moreso pitty for these people who cannot emotionally regulate well into adulthood. My ex was a beautiful person when her illness wasn't convincing her to ruin all her relationships preemptively and push people out of her life... But I'd be a liar if I denied the reality that there was no viability in that relationship and she was a questionable person to keep in my life. All the advice I got to leave her was so the correct route whether it was flavored with hate or not. I tried everything and it only made her feel like I was engulfing her more. My point with that last thing I said; 'kinder advice' is what kept me in that deadend relationship. 'Just see it out' 'Don't abandon her, she needs you' 'It's not her fault she can't regulate herself' are EXACTLY the things that made me stay with someone who humiliated me via sleeping around with my social circle (accusing one of rape who even she later admitted didn't rape her), who proceeded to blackmail me to stay after multiple attempts at rekindling on my part. That person certainly is acting like a 'demon/parasite' or at least someone who's out to ruin your life; so I can't fault the teachers brave enough to call it how they see it. All I can say for people with BPD is don't watch those people's videos; they were not meant for you and help the people you hurt get over you 🤷♂️
@cheyannegiles9772 Жыл бұрын
@@chrissoto4878 bpd an narcissistic abuse aren't fucking real. are we saying bipolor abuse is a real thing now? Autistic abuse? someone mental illness has nothing to do with them being abusive. And there are Non-ableist words for it! Psychological abuse, mental abuse, something not ableist. People with personality disorder aren't more abusive than normal people The people "brave enough to call it as they see it", a good 90% of those people have never met a person with a personality disorder, they just armchair diagnosed people that hurt them with a mental illness they think is the same as being abusive. You can't support people with pds and think that it's justified to act like they are somehow a different type of abuser than a normal abuser. all abusers are the same mental illness has nothing to do with it.
@_girl_bear_ Жыл бұрын
Right? When I went to college and the professor just said people with BPD are "crazy" and that's the best way he could describe it. Then a girl behind me raised her hand and said she was diagnosed with BPD and is she crazy? The professor was so uncomfortable and honestly good on her for calling him out on his shit. Edit: This was a psychology 102 course, mind you.
@soupoup Жыл бұрын
@@_girl_bear_jesus. What a horrible human being. Good on that girl for calling him out.
@koboldcatgirl Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the schizophrenia joke feels wonky, but it's otherwise really empathetic and good.
@pringlebingle5 жыл бұрын
I didn’t expect the “they can be very kind people” to make me as emotional as it did
@bbyknives55664 жыл бұрын
It actually made me feel worse hahah we have three good traits next to 9 terrible ones HAHHAHA I wish sum 1 loved me for me tehsjaksnjdkdbs
@joannabortner5554 жыл бұрын
Word lol
@LAWYMACASSI4 жыл бұрын
same
@Amused_Comfort_Inc4 жыл бұрын
When he kicked mr.nice from being angry at everything else 😂😭
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice4 жыл бұрын
@@bbyknives5566 Try to remember, there's a big difference between "What I Have To Deal With Mentally" and "Who And What I Am As A Person". Having emotional instability is a trouble, a challenge, it's is not a personal trait! Being kind, is.
@Jay-uo5of Жыл бұрын
Whenever my BPD is spiraling, and my thoughts get really dark.. I come back and watch this. I plan to get a little red ball tattooed somewhere when I can as a gentle reminder it’ll be okay. I used to work in childcare, I love to make art, and I’d like to hope I too can be kind at least.
@yanitzar522711 ай бұрын
omg, that tattoo idea is just heart warming
@_VC._10 ай бұрын
@@yanitzar5227 Yes, my first thought, too. 🔴
@juvidotti71445 ай бұрын
🎈
@myshachan4 ай бұрын
I do the same thing too Currently going through a really bad splitting episode and I had to pull this up as a reminder that I'm not a monster
@catbatrat17609 күн бұрын
omg the tattoo thing makes me wanna cryy!!!! /pos
@Eni_Las Жыл бұрын
My husband who had BPD committed suicide last year. I still miss him a lot. He was the kindest person I knew.
@lighningmcqueen3814 Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss, I send you all of my best wishes.
@TheBusinessRam Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry for you loss as well, I bet he was an amazing person. Best wishes to you and your family
@FoxGameCZ Жыл бұрын
I am sorry for your loss
@somepunkinthecomments471 Жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss. I hope you are doing well. That's not an easy thing to go through.
@pixelzebra8440 Жыл бұрын
Sorry for your loss. I’m sure they were a great person. I know I’m just some random person on the internet, but take care.
@cjsmith8319 Жыл бұрын
I’m a male with BPD. I’m married to my beautiful wife and thriving in my career. Did not think I would make it this far. I still fight the battle of “angels” and “demons” everyday. My wife is very social. She has a personal friend group and a professional friend group. They are always coming around my house and it makes me territorial and angry. Y’all know what I mean. But I look at her and something stops me from having an episode. I don’t know what it is, but I’m in control. I don’t think I’ll ever really love people outside my very small circle. But the little stability I have is a victory I suppose. EDIT: I want everyone to understand that my wife is ALWAYS welcome to have people at OUR house. The struggle is entirely on me and how I manage my emotional regulation, which comes with knowledge and practice. I still remain a very private person with a select group of people I keep close. My wife and I are happily married and she is my best friend in the whole world.
@pixelzebra8440 Жыл бұрын
Having someone that makes you happy just by looking at them and let’s you be calm is not something everyone has, and is one of the most underrated treasures
@pando0884 Жыл бұрын
@@pixelzebra8440I don't think underrated is the right word. Unrecognised treasure for sure, but there are many things people don't recognise until it's too late
@Amburrgur Жыл бұрын
Why is this one of the sweetest things I have ever heard- I’m happy for you that you found that person :)
@deez7295 Жыл бұрын
As I see this video and read this I seem to really relate to this and lately my anger especially has been very bad (keep in mind I am a teenager) but I would like to know how I can figure out a diagnosis to know for sure?
@amper-sand Жыл бұрын
You give me hope for the future
@richie-34855 жыл бұрын
as someone with Borderline Personality Disorder, i've never seen informational material with such a kind and sympathetic tone. most resources talking about it see us as demons or leeches or unstable freaks, impossible to get along with or care for without being run ragged and sucked dry. this is so important, thank you. bless. 😭 💞
@OneDirection2V4 жыл бұрын
its romanticizing a personality trait. I dont quite like it
@richie-34854 жыл бұрын
@@OneDirection2V what are you talking about?
@Jazzleeeeeez4 жыл бұрын
@@OneDirection2V Lol what
@nicklopez80044 жыл бұрын
Well it could be because most with BPD end up being negative it seems, this one girl i know has it and has stalked me, plays the victim while playing the mastermind, tries to break people up in relationships, tries to do whatever she can to separate people in relationships, if toxic things are said about her she creates a lie about that person and that rallies people on her side, i am afraid of her cause she is really unstable
@richie-34854 жыл бұрын
@@nicklopez8004 but the thing is that for her to be that bad, it means the disorder really has a hold on her. and i promise you she's suffering a LOT. i'm NOT saying that she should have all accountability for her actions waived away because of her BPD, but i am saying that she's still a person, just one suffering with a horrible, destructive disorder. she needs help.
@pip4773 Жыл бұрын
The ‘nice’ changing to ‘slut’ after she waved omfg 😭
@edwardzhou859010 ай бұрын
it’s uncanny how accurate this is…
@mar420.749 ай бұрын
i actually do this i feel like a fucking button someone culd flip me and i would loose my kind, another flip im exhausted or back to normal, anything, literally anything. just one wrong look or gesture i take negatively and I'm like okay whatever bitch i won't associate with you, yet nobody around me ever sees anything that im seeing and they all just tell me im misinterpreting it. i just woke up and i feel really weird like im going to snap like a twig, i felt SO good yesterday i cleaned giggled all day and my speech was really slurred i was talking to fast, i don't trust any of them either, now i feel a mixture between sadness and blind rage i can only describe as deep specifically, red and blue for the sadness, im gonna like go tell somebody in real life about this now, My family thinks I have Bipolar 1 disorder undiagnosed and i think so to..
@TamagotchiSuper9 ай бұрын
It’s a pity that OP felt the need to include misogyny. Feels really alienating as a woman with BPD.
@RoundhouseKick278 ай бұрын
@@TamagotchiSuperas a guy that’s pretty accurate lol it’s like that
@kathp.28098 ай бұрын
@@TamagotchiSuperOh for f*cking christ, are you serious? It's just joking with the extremely toxic this disorder can be. Don't be that dense.
@SirMorganD5 жыл бұрын
I saw this video years ago. And I still feel like im about to cry with the last sentences. "They can be good to babys Or good artists They are very kind people" Sometimes I remeber those words, in the middle of the street. And feel a little bit better. Thank you.
@Amused_Comfort_Inc4 жыл бұрын
Sometimes my kids are the only things that bring me pure joy, and when it said that I felt that one tear start rolling hahaha ❣ Then when he kicked Mr. Nice 😭😭
@jessecah.2113 жыл бұрын
Yesss it made me emotional seeing that. I’ve worked with babies and young kids before and I loved it so much. And I love art. I feel like I destroy everything so it feels good to hear that I can be good at certain things
@sophiesleeps123 жыл бұрын
I don't even think I have bpd but I still teared up a lil bit :'D
@odessawales2 жыл бұрын
We are good artists. :-)
@Justbecause568 Жыл бұрын
Me too
@joanacroft675 жыл бұрын
It’s funny how I always thought these traits were just signs of immaturity and lack of emotion control. So I forced myself real hard to not cry or feel anxious around other people and avoid saying my thoughts out loud. To repress the feelings of abandonment to the point of feeling nothing at all. And then praised myself for growing so much emotionally when in reality, I’m just stuck with a disorder I didn’t even thought I may have.
@riannadarlingg25694 жыл бұрын
literally going through that now with slip ups and ur comment just made me realize i need more help than i thought
@vvvvvvvv85524 жыл бұрын
same. i've repressed my feelings so much that it's hard for me to tell how i really feel.
@CATDHD4 жыл бұрын
I felt that, man. Im sorry. I also have bpd. Constant emptiness, during a day all sorts of mood from anger and hatred to happiness, then depressive, then irritated, then anxiety and fear. Diferent opinions about my job throughout the day, too. But these days it is a bit lighter version of all those. Thankfully, there are people who are helping me - A psycotherapist (Russian) Strletskaya (Стрелецкая). Maybe with subs, she can also improve your life
@CATDHD4 жыл бұрын
@ well, sir, it is something between being hopeless, suicidal, but not wanna die - you wanna feel positive feelings but cant because you have no will at the moment. Then, it passes, and you are very happy and dont remember anything
4 жыл бұрын
@@CATDHD thank you
@tokaku Жыл бұрын
I remember watching this years ago and wondering if I had BPD because I sure acted that way, but I was young and it's normal to be irrational and high on hormones because you're experiencing intense emotions for the first time. And then I found out I had autism.
@maplechei Жыл бұрын
OMGG HI TOKAKU
@VoteLNLSN Жыл бұрын
WHAT AGE DID YOU FIND THIS OUT BECAUSE IM GOING THROUGH ITTTTT RN BUT IM ALSO AUTISTIC THIS GETS MORE CONFUSING EVRRY DAY
@NickielSTUFFF Жыл бұрын
Bro i might also have autism- shit-
@lesaubergines Жыл бұрын
@@VoteLNLSN I have a theory personally that confusing social cues as an autistic causes some BPD symptoms as one gets older
@VoteLNLSN Жыл бұрын
@@lesaubergines That does make sense Ima have to watch out for that 🙏🏾
@Lazlo1119 ай бұрын
I think the worst part is nobody being understanding and the absolute intense feeling of abandonment
@DraconicCatgirl9 ай бұрын
We can’t run from ourselves, but other people can. It isn’t fair. Can others think about us, for once?
@Loulo965 жыл бұрын
Then end where it said “they can be kind” etc made me so emotional bc I feel like I always have to prove I’m a good person and constantly fight with myself to not have bpd bc of the stigma that comes with the disorder
@lycheemyusic4 жыл бұрын
Me too
@Nobody-Nowhere4 жыл бұрын
can be very kind, for a very short time. as when they are kind, it means they are already idealizing you.. meaning you are already split and will end up on the other side of the split in no time. no to mention, that they need to constantly devalue you once they have idealized you to control the powerful idealized object they have created in their minds. so even being idealized will not get you anything nice.
@Nobody-Nowhere4 жыл бұрын
"Omnipotence and devaluation form a pair of defenses related to splitting. In a sense, they lie behind primitive idealization, the feeling of omnipotence becoming accessible to the patient through the link with the powerful, idealized object. Because he feels omnipotent, the patient feels invulnerable and safe from the malevolent objects around him and can omnipotently control those bad objects. The desire to control is turned back on the idealized object, for example, the therapist, through attempts to manipulate and exploit him and, thus, to possess him as though he were a mere extension of the patient himself. The devaluation, aside from being an explicit put-down, is also implicit in this manipulative, controlling action. Devaluation represents a form of control that is an attempt to defuse the malevolent power of the dangerous object. "
@Nobody-Nowhere4 жыл бұрын
@@butterflymb93 Intuitive how? They end up in horrible relationships as they idealize people and cant see who they really are. They can be in relationships with bottom of the scum murderers and think they are just super duper awesome people. No to mention all the projection, denial and transferences they do mixing up their internal & external worlds. I would not call that being intuitive. There is nothing good in having borderline, its horrible disabiliating personality disorder that ruins lives.
@Evievaluv4 жыл бұрын
nobody nowhere if you don’t have BPD, DONT speak for us. Thank you
@miaflores72693 жыл бұрын
The ending made me cry…. I’ve recently “kicked the ball”, the ball being a dear childhood friend of mine (or was) who has stuck around no matter what, been there for me, done so many wonderful things and yet……. 💔 I hurt her badly due to perceived abandonment and now she will never, ever, come back (I can never take back the things I’ve said to her and I regret it everyday.)
@cdogthehedgehog6923 Жыл бұрын
Kicking the ball is honestly the absolute worst part of this disorder.
@Outsider1095 Жыл бұрын
Im with you. I started crying at 2:15 and wouldn’t stop. My body knew it was coming as soon as they mention “unstable relationships”- the worst part of BPD is pushing people away….
@oogalook Жыл бұрын
Dang, Mia. 😢 Hang in there. You might consider just sending a note explaining your condition, how much you regret your action, and that you forgive whatever they did, so your friend has the facts and can be at peace. Then they can make their decision as to whether to respond. If not, that's your conscience clean at least. That disorder sounds like such a burden. Praying for ya.
@finchcarvingadiamond Жыл бұрын
Oh this is weird. I had to leave my best friend who had bpd 2 years ago. I have ptsd and my absent mom had bpd so me and my best friend with bpd had a lot of traumabonded familiar ground. After 6 years, they unfortunately had begun to perceive me as rejecting them and they did something way too close to my traumatic abuse. I stood my ground for the first time, told her I loved her, contacted her parents to check on her after our conflict but I left so I wouldn’t get hurt again. I got in my car and I am scared to go back and I hate myself for it. I know she is sorry. I wish I could tell her how sorry I am for having to leave like that. I wish I could be the one to help her but I can't. I get flashbacks and panic attacks when triggered and I can't function. I still don't know what to do. I have tried to study the illness and bought multiple workbooks just to be a good friend. I know how painful that must've been. But I'm not healthy enough myself to be what she needs. And she did mess up. I guess what I'm saying is that this situation isn't easy and trust that there are still people who want to understand the painful and chaotic stuff those with Bpd experience. I will keep working on how to address these things.
@GovilGirl Жыл бұрын
@@oogalookIf you are the one with BPD the proper apology is not, "I forgive you." It is, "I am sorry. I was wrong. I was wrong to break your boundaries and I regret it everyday. I wish I wasn't like this and I have been doing x, x, and x to improve. I regret losing our connection bc of how much you mean to me. (Self focused loss) I feel shame and guilt and contempt for myself for hurting you. (Empathy)
@minecraftoverlord4212 Жыл бұрын
Its the rapid flashes of anger that irritate me the most. I know they're irrational, and I have exelent control over them, but they're always there, simmering in the back of my mind.
@AnarchyintheTerranFederation Жыл бұрын
I have that. I think it's neurological, I have strongly imprinted grudges and whatever frustrations I experience tap into that unresolved anger.
@rey-sz7nd6 ай бұрын
Literally cus every little inconvenience sets something off inside of me
@KingTez19956 ай бұрын
ALWAYS I wish they would stop but they won’t
@-homechord-29084 ай бұрын
This pisses me off so much (ironically lmao - the primary emotion is anger and the secondary emotion is anger ahaha). I get completely out of proportion anger surges at my mum, and it can make me really shitty. It's one of the main things I try to work on in therapy, cuz it's a behaviour in myself that is really out of line with what I value.
@B66886h10 күн бұрын
It's like an agitated feeling that just won't go away. You feel like you can do anything but at the same time something comes in to make you angry at every single little thing that happens around you. Even someone walking past you can agitate. It really annoying because when you try to find out inside yourself what it is that is causing this, it's usually from just existing. I feel those of us with BPD were born or became enlightened, as we see, feel, understand the world in a different way to others. We understand the truth out there. So for those of you with BPD who are having a difficult time out there. Just understand that you have the ability inside of yourself to understand the truth of the universe. We as BPDs need to first not abandon ourselves first. Learn to love ourselves and understand the things we do and why we do them. If we can respect others for why they do things, they should respect us for our reasons too. We can't help being born highly sensitive. Just like anyone else who is. Most of the time it's other peoples actions that cause us to perceive abandonment or that we see the same patterns happening so we know what is going to happen, or we just feel that something bad is going to happen, usually it will. Sometimes we have to accept it's best for us to not be in someone's life and vice versa. Otherwise both parties will suffer
@addimess62978 ай бұрын
When I was first diagnosed with BPD my mother was scared to death by it, she had a full mental breakdown about how I would wind up dead in a horrific way because that’s how the TV reporters described BPD: just a bunch of unstable people that will end their lives at any moment. My mother doesn’t speak English but she loves cartoons so when I found Borderline Bill I showed it to her. I translated everything but whenever the red ball showed up I knew her mind was somewhere else because this old woman would only say “mhm” and not even look at me. By the end she cried and comforted me, saying everything will be alright and she was glad to have a visual representation of my illness. It eased her mind a lot, knowing BPD people aren’t “lost”, we are people still, we weep for our fallen heroes but a good majority of us preservere, specially if we have the support of our loved ones. It’s been years and my mom still begs me to make subtitles to this video in our language and honestly if I had help I would. Mental illness is still a taboo yet the rest of the world sees us as a dream country. We have 0 support for mental illness unless you’re willing to pay, possibly be in debt or even worse, get into one of our hospitals where you’ll leave more traumatized than before. Mental illness isn’t a joke, stop treating it like it is. Spread awareness like this video and you’ll be helping loads of people
@mandaxhope3 жыл бұрын
Took me years accept I had BPD. I didn’t want to be seen as someone who is too emotional and dramatic. I don’t why, but I was surprised when the psychiatrist told me I had this. Then I actually did my research on it and finally realized yes, I am just like that damn dog in the video. Despite this, I fell in love and married my husband and we have been together for 10 years. We have a 3 year old, named Evy and she is the sun in my solar system. I say all this, because I want to tell other bpd sufferers that you can have a long term relationship ( it just takes a little extra work from both partners) and you can live a relatively stable and good life. For me, it took about 14 years to grow as a person(along with psychiatric medication and seeing a therapist) I know you guys can do it too, don’t give up!🌟
@irunaharu6742 жыл бұрын
Hi Your story really inspired me when I read it and I want to ask you if you could tell me a bit more about how you did it and how it finally worked out for you because I have a friend which has BPD and I wanna know how to approach her correctly without unconsciously triggering her I'd be really happy when you are interested in telling me a bit more about it 😋 I really appreciate it, ty
@mandaxhope2 жыл бұрын
@@irunaharu674 I would say bring up the topic of therapy (counseling) and that even people who AREN’T mentally ill can greatly benefit from it. This kind of takes the stigma away from seeking a psychologist’s help. Everyone is different though. My parents noticed something was off when they started getting me professional help when I was 14, but it about 3 years to accept that I was mentally ill and become comfortable with getting counseling and taking psych meds. Sometimes you have to just plant the seed (idea in their head) and over time, with patience(most times) they will seek help.
@SIRKISSHY Жыл бұрын
thank you for the hope, kind stranger.
@mandaxhope Жыл бұрын
@@SIRKISSHY of course! Never stop putting in the work and effort to live a good life. Never give up hope. 💖
@thewxtchsheart Жыл бұрын
got me ugly sobbing at 7am... i, too, wish you all the best to you, to your child, to your husband and to all you care for thank you. i needed this
@repaeu9 жыл бұрын
The end with the dog kicking the ball away and immediately being struck with loneliness and wanting the ball back, imagining some other person finding the ball. I teared up a bit. Only a BPD can understand that bit and oh God, so true, so real.
@mathieupitre9 жыл бұрын
I teared up too on that scene... and on the rage scenes because that is what is hapenning in my brain too...
@ulibarriL9 жыл бұрын
I became a ball of tears when I saw that. It is so true and also true that no one but a borderline understands this. We are just seen as crazy and too much to handle. Thus perpetuating our loneliness and feelings of emptiness :'(
@roringaru9 жыл бұрын
+repaeu this scene made me cry too :( i feel like such a monster for having bpd and hurting people i care about without meaning to.
@tordeohorselover12349 жыл бұрын
+repaeu Same here :(
@roxannasca99239 жыл бұрын
+repaeu Wow I thought I was the only one who felt that way on that scene...
@spicyoniondip2742 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with BPD when I was entering adulthood, and my therapist was the one who showed me this video. The bit at the end is something that makes me smile whenever I think of it. Thank you for such an informative, and yet sympathetic video.
@h3corptempbutevadinganass Жыл бұрын
Agreed 😅
@smoke_something Жыл бұрын
I don't have BPD, but I've been the ball and the bit at the end makes me incredibly sad
@tyler_da_wiz Жыл бұрын
@@smoke_somethingI was the ball in the situation with my ex. I love her to death, but I can't bring myself to call her. Not after what she said to me.
@2woundedcats Жыл бұрын
My boyfriend who had BPD killed himself in September 2022. He showed me this animation in 2021 back when I was undiagnosed with BPD and I've genuienly cried everytime I've watch this
@ofirzsasson Жыл бұрын
I am so sorry
@Cool4cake6 жыл бұрын
I have bpd, I completely lost it and started weeping when the words, “they are very kind people” came across the screen. I haven’t self affirmed my good traits in a very long time. I really needed to hear that. Thank you.
@rodhasmana73065 жыл бұрын
you are a good person!
@danwoods33605 жыл бұрын
the kinds of people I've met like this have been the sweetest. I'm sure you're an amazing person
@rynfornow34115 жыл бұрын
Vinyl Cat me too! I thought I was such a horrible and messed up person until one of my friends mentioned to me how nice I am with people. I was so shocked! My family had treated me as worse than scum, so hearing that really changed me.
@BernardoPatino5 жыл бұрын
In the words of Kat Blaque: *"You are beautiful,* *and you are loved"*
@mezlandia5 жыл бұрын
You're beautifully flawed, as we all are.
@corvisangel33938 жыл бұрын
that BPD feel when you cry at the end when he kicks the ball away
@caitlin7398 жыл бұрын
I think that was the worst part. when it all got too much and he kicked the ball away.
@NudgeRules7 жыл бұрын
I couldnt cry.
@megan79057 жыл бұрын
Nolta Aingell I couldn't cry but I was close too
@hiimfrog73697 жыл бұрын
it triggered me so much
@silviadekok7 жыл бұрын
Nolta Aingell that exactly happened to me
@alessandraforman58877 жыл бұрын
BPD is a real buzzkill. It will make you cling to one specific person then after a while you start hating them, you "kick" them away then realize how much you need them. Love/hate relationships
@Lexi-hy4nr7 жыл бұрын
Alessandra Forman accurate.
@AlwaysDreaming7 жыл бұрын
Alessandra Forman sadly yes. I've done this before 😞 trying hard to work on it and not have favorites
@shanethepain137 жыл бұрын
My girlfriend has BPD. We have been together I think around two years, that included months where she refused to even talk to me before eventually wanting to be together again. Its been incredibly difficult and emotionally draining to be with her, but it does get better and easier over time and i do think eventually it'll be okay and we'll both be happy for the majority of the time were together.
@ivanbraginski22327 жыл бұрын
I hate it. I know I love them but you start hating them uncontrollably. I stopped dating people I found I loved because of this fact. I don't want to ever hate them. It's hard when someone likes you a lot. You don't really have a good reason for telling them that you don't want to be with them, because it's not true. It is just something you can't do. I want to keep cheering those who I love on... It's so hard to live with any kind of personality disorder. Especially since those who don't have it can't understand. I have opened up for people to just tell me it shouldn't stop me from dating. But the thing is. It does, but I won't let it stop me from loving. So I'm always going to be there, just not as a significant other. Sacrifices are important for things important to you. Those who I love are important to me.
@BigTroubleD7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for having patience. I have it and have been consciously trying to be better and think of my fiance and his perspective more before letting myself get out of control. I lived with a lot of guilt, and I am far from being rid of BDP, but I made it through severe depression I can overcome my BDP too
@Bitzy Жыл бұрын
I have been diagnosed with BPD and this video made me cry. When he kicked away the ball I lost it.
@alonsofonseca-px9ob10 ай бұрын
what did that represent? i have some ideas but i’m not sure
@ao1ao2ao39 ай бұрын
@@alonsofonseca-px9obpushing away others due to stress and regret from doing so
@jojyy49 ай бұрын
@@alonsofonseca-px9ob Pushing away someone/something that you love and then feeling miserable
@kirbypoto74519 ай бұрын
@@alonsofonseca-px9ob también puede ser alejarse de uno mismo, siendo hiriente y arrepientendose de eso o ciertos errores , sentirte solo y miserable x los impulsos o falsas creencias
@withercat18012 ай бұрын
@alonsofonseca-px9ob I know this comment is old, but the answer given didn’t go into much depth, so I want to elaborate. The ball represents a favorite person, which is exactly what it sounds like. The dog absolutely adores the red ball, the red ball is his whole world. But then something happens, and the dog gets scared. He thinks he’s going to be abandoned. Suddenly and uncontrollably, he hates the red ball for wanting to abandon him, even if that’s not the case. He gets angry, and kicks away the ball (representing pushing away a real person). Once the dust settles he realizes what he’s done. His worst fear was the ball leaving and finding someone it loves more, and now he’s caused that to happen.
@FriendlyHomie4 жыл бұрын
My girlfriend has bpd and I think she's amazing, I'll never abandon her. She's an angel and she's so strong it's unreal!
@true_lovers_knot3 жыл бұрын
are you two together?
@TheSecretMailMan3 жыл бұрын
lol ur gonna get cheated
@xxkerosensexx3 жыл бұрын
@@TheSecretMailMan what an ignorant thing to say
@TheSecretMailMan3 жыл бұрын
@@xxkerosensexx unfortunately people who have bpd are so unstable that they are either going to break up because of their fear of rejection/abandonment or cheat to have a "plan B"
@xxkerosensexx3 жыл бұрын
@@TheSecretMailMan I have bpd and I've never cheated on anyone but okay sis
@credo45687 жыл бұрын
As a guy with Borderline, its nice to see a male representation of my illness for once. A dog at that. It feels right
@patrickhanson7125 жыл бұрын
Copy that man.
@neztanizaki23465 жыл бұрын
Same here
@andrestoro23915 жыл бұрын
Are you assuming that dog's gender?
@neztanizaki23465 жыл бұрын
@@andrestoro2391 nobody even said anything about the dogs gender lmao
@Mundillou5 жыл бұрын
@@neztanizaki2346 yea they did the dude said male
@xaviermillan574 Жыл бұрын
The can be very kind part got me. I am always worried about how terrible and horrible I know I can be.
@renpathy8 жыл бұрын
I hate the stigma around bpd - that people with bpd are horrible and angry beings. Yes, we lash out sometimes to those closest to us (my family for me) but we do try to be kind all the time because we know what it feels like to be hurt and alone. Also, everything negative going on in the world around us we are very aware of it and we are affected by it very severely; we're very articulate and always observe others and we notice even the smallest of changes in people.. It just sucks that we are misunderstood by most of society and classed as a bunch of psychopaths.
@kikiswaik12538 жыл бұрын
Shazza C couldn't agree more
@lyvsix8 жыл бұрын
Shazza C bpd has made me an incredibly sympathetic person so now im an activist fr animal and human rights. It's easy to undetstand other people's pain when you hurt so much. This video portrays us as monsters and after treatmemt I'm nothing like that. There's help out there guys!
@renpathy8 жыл бұрын
***** honestly same. I used to be a lot meaner when I was a child but when I reflect on the past I don't feel like the child I was has much connection to the person I am now, I guess the hurt is still there.. I also agree on the whole rights thing. I've been a vegetarian for over a year now and I even did a project on animal and human rights. I guess now that I know what pain feels like, I don't want anyone else to feel that way - especially the innocent.
@renpathy7 жыл бұрын
***** thank you. That's very lovely
@cheese89877 жыл бұрын
Someone tried to tell me that I don't have BPD because i'm "worried that I do," which makes no sense.
@UsurperKingZant5 жыл бұрын
This is the best mix of art and education I've seen in my life
@groundpound17493 жыл бұрын
I love your akane image. I relate.
@hem1385 жыл бұрын
They cry a lot. *Cries when it shows "they can be very kind" * It's been a rough night for me. I've been crying all night thinking about suicide and harming myself for certain reasons. I'll pull through. if you're reading this, please don't give up, keep fighting.
@arielmoreno77744 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry :(
@mimi40504 жыл бұрын
Please don't hurt yourself!
@aaaa-be5ck4 жыл бұрын
are you still there? youve got it! please don't do anything to yourself. it might be rough for now but keep fighting. everything will be alright. don't ever give up :)
@hem1384 жыл бұрын
Holy shit!! I never knew this comment had so many likes! Thank you everyone for your kind words. I'm doing better than last year. Although sometimes it hits really hard. But I'm so glad I'm living and that I'm fighting. ❤️
@hem1384 жыл бұрын
It's so weird to see this comment now cz I've been better this year and then yesterday suddenly the same situation happened as the comment states and i did hurt myself a bit. Hell of a coincidence finding this comment now. But I'm doing much much better right now. Thanks to anyone who cared. Take care of yourselves ❤️
@AthenaRowe-f4p Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with BPD at 17 after 9 months of observing my symptoms. It was the earliest she'd ever given someone the diagnosis. Catching my behavior early has helped, but one thing this video didnt mention is the possible heightened sense of empathy that comes with the disorder. It has shaped my entire life. I empathize with every living being on this Earth and I find that to be a gift. I think how much borderlines can love, is beautiful. The disorder is a byproduct of dysfunction or trauma, sometimes learned behaviors but that doesn't mean it is unable to give you something of value in return.
@dimwitted-fool Жыл бұрын
It’s all love brother ❤
@joshy2joshy7 ай бұрын
I understand your point about feeling "empathy", but I suggest you look into projective identification. If you can see yourself in someone else, you will empathise with them on the basis that you are unconsciously projecting your own pain onto them. Can you empathise with someone who has an issue that you don't understand or feel familiar with? That's empathy
@ameera.abubakr18 күн бұрын
Felt I'm 17 and have bpd I really feel like I can see all sides sometimes and it's weird...it makes life difficult though. Sometimes I just don't want to see it from every side. Like y can't I be like everyone else and only see things one way? I make too many excuses sometimes...but sometimes thags good
@HeartLily6 жыл бұрын
I always get scared watching videos about BPD because so many paint us as similar to a sociopath and act like everyone in our lives are a victim but this made me feel better. Thank you.
@Ibarrysax5 жыл бұрын
W io
@FreeButtSex5 жыл бұрын
yeh, cause as soon you fucks start reading about bpd on the internet and self diagnosing yourselves with this shit, you start using it as an excuse to treat the people that love you as a piece of shit. you don't have an excuse
@umhello99625 жыл бұрын
Django Mandingo How do you know they are self diagnosing? They probably do have it. You don’t know if they don’t. Also, even if it is bad to lash out at those you love, it’s not like they can control their anger. The symptoms of Bpd include uncontrollable anger. People with Bpd *can* be genuinely nice people at times.
@FreeButtSex5 жыл бұрын
@@umhello9962 Psychopaths can also be nice people at times. These people are no different, their primary function of existence is to bring harm to people. We do not tolerate psychopaths, why should we tolerate bpd and bipolar ppl? And for the self diagnosing part - if its some teenage e-girl saying she has it - its a fact she self diagnosed it online, shes just probably a shitty person to be a round with and wants to have a crutch so she can justify her shit behavior.
@umhello99625 жыл бұрын
Django Mandingo Why are you comparing psychopaths to people with Bpd? Bpd people don’t intend to bring harm to others, while psychopaths may have the intention to do so. Also, psychopaths are way worse than people with Bpd, so don’t compare them. And again, we *still* don’t know if they are just faking for attention just because they are a teenage girl. It’s better to not say anything at all. Just saying.
@AdamUniversal6 жыл бұрын
Only people with bpd will understand how truly heartbreaking the final scene is
@enricolarum6 жыл бұрын
AdamUniversal it’s true. I’ve bpd, I know very well this kind of feeling. It’s definitely not easy to be me, and now I understand why :(
@AdamUniversal6 жыл бұрын
Laura I’m sure that if you scrape its viciousness away you’re a brilliant person beneath❤️
@rafiki71365 жыл бұрын
I'm crying so bad..
@drakebell4585 жыл бұрын
It's 2pm I'm crying in bed.
@ACKRYL5 жыл бұрын
I cry everytime I see it somehow
@IamA3525 жыл бұрын
The ending broke my heart. I've done that so many times.
@necavanessa24145 жыл бұрын
Maria Eduarda Fajardo same 😞
@phftheebonidiot6374 жыл бұрын
The white hot flash of rage followed by icy dread when you realize what youve done.
@davidk4294 жыл бұрын
Maria Eduarda Fajardo , you are amazing! I hope you doing well.
@JohnGeorge-pw2xo4 ай бұрын
I was severely traumatized years ago as a teenage, got diagnosed with BPD. Spent my whole life fighting BPD. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Not until my son recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment saved my life honestly. 8 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
@DonnDenisse4 ай бұрын
YES very sure of Dr.alishrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@Owemruther-hk4zn4 ай бұрын
How do I reach out to him? Is he on insta
@LucasRobert-ns3nj4 ай бұрын
Yes he's Dr.alishrooms.Shrooms to me is a natrual healer. I know a guy who has used mushrooms in the same way and they have really helped him. mah dudes have safe trips all.
@ChristopherEric-fr8im4 ай бұрын
From my experience it really works excellently! It doesnt even need to be a full hit. With potent shrooms 2-3 small ones will still make a clear difference. It will be a few hour cosy rumbling moment around rest time, but afterwards its just calm and you feel amazing and gain your freedom. Psilocybin is different dudes, its the only "treatment" I would recommend to someone who genuinely wants to get better. There is no addiction, withdrawal, or negative side effects. It's just pure healing., far more effective than any anti-depressant. You can thank me later,
@TomSanders-qv8bv4 ай бұрын
I was horrifically depressed since childhood. It was relentless. I assumed it would ultimately end me somehow. About twelve years ago I randomly accepted the offer from a friend of a few doses of mushrooms. I did them two consecutive nights alone. First night was pretty mild. The second night? Wow. I saw my depression from every angle, realized much. Next day: depression totally gone. Never came back, never coming back. It's like it's a forest far away I can remember, and could probably find again with enough effort, but it has zero impact on anything in my life or mind. They honestly saved my life and improved it immensely. I never did them again, either. I wish there was a good, organized way to administer them to people who would benefit from them.
@barbieoncoke4 жыл бұрын
It’s a blessing and a curse to be able to feel so much.
@Peachyroooo3 жыл бұрын
My best friend of 8 years has BPD and I love her so dearly. She is so kind, and so much more than her disorder. To those who have BPD, just know that there are people out there who are willing to understand you and love you for who you are, no matter what happens. If you haven't found them yet, don't lose hope. For us, I know God put us in each other's lives all those years ago and I'm so glad He did.
@Myatheroses Жыл бұрын
Ya everyone I ever loved and knew left me. I’m pretty screwed
@nathanglencross2072 Жыл бұрын
My best friend had bpd. And she hurt me. A lot. And I couldn't be there for her because she really really fucked me up. And I really don't want to see her again. But I do believe what you say is true. Everyone needs someone, and I hope she can find someone like that.
@cdogthehedgehog6923 Жыл бұрын
Yeah god isnt real and i dont have the luxury to play pretend with imaginary friends. So your imaginary platitudes are just that: big ol ball of nothing.
@martinspoonerkingjr.44327 жыл бұрын
Never heard of the Disorder, and certainly don't have it. But to think that someone can have so many uncontrollable feelings that push them to go against all they want and make them push away any relationships. This made me cry, and I truly feel for all of you who have it.
@emw57 жыл бұрын
Martin Spooner King Jr. Thank you Sir. We don't want pity, just think differently than most
@kit107 жыл бұрын
Thank you! 😭😍
@ChichiPee7 жыл бұрын
Martin Spooner King Jr. thankyou sir
@MentyLovesKwon7 жыл бұрын
Martin Spooner King Jr. thank you
@somehomestucktrash94007 жыл бұрын
Martin Spooner King Jr. Aw thanks ;^;
@randomocity999 Жыл бұрын
This hurt to watch, as if I was staring through a mirror watching an animated version of myself preforming a play through this video. It was enlightening and made a lot of sense to me all the parallels and similarities almost to the exact point. A melancholic display of what my life is everyday.
@user-vi1rw2hr9s6 жыл бұрын
As someone with bpd, the end really hits hard.
@brookiecatty58625 жыл бұрын
Yeah my chest hurt and I started tearing up
@CECItheMATOS5 жыл бұрын
Sameee 😭
@AprilsPurpleSoul5 жыл бұрын
I'm crying at work... haha
@SEVENSENT9 жыл бұрын
This video made me feel understood for the first time in my life. Thank you.
@ofirzsasson9 жыл бұрын
thank you, simone
@_nutsbutts_7 жыл бұрын
I have a friend who has BPD. She tried to kill herself 2 days ago. I don't know what to do and it's affecting my mental health too... Sometimes I want to say fuck it and leave her but how can I? אגב גם אני מישראל.
@badkitty1017 жыл бұрын
Milky's im sorry about your friend. having a BPD friend is hard. i have BPD myself and i can offer you some advice if you would like it. but i hope your ok and feeling better mentally.
@davalii57107 жыл бұрын
Sime Same...
@danaecharzaka55807 жыл бұрын
Sime same here..
@YehudiNimol Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, that sounds miserable. I wish all BPDers a happy life
@thebondofunity Жыл бұрын
It can be for sure. Its fucked. But idk, at least I'm alive and have deep emotional thoughts.
@doubledonkgaming1 Жыл бұрын
@@thebondofunitysame way i feel
@imthebossmermaid3648 Жыл бұрын
@@thebondofunity Yeah, at least I am incredibly loving and caring towards other people!
@AccomplishedBoot86 Жыл бұрын
We live. For most of us it’s miserable, but it’s easier when it’s all you’ve ever known.
@krystinaraquel11 ай бұрын
it is. but thank you.
@comicsans3537 Жыл бұрын
And remember guys- over 95% of BPD sufferers recover within 15 years, the VAST MAJORITY within 1 year with proper therapy. The process of accepting that the ways you react to trauma are harmful is long and intense, but it is so rewarding and allows you to be someone who can love and be loved the way you long to be. Ive seen plenty of people who have been in full remission, and though the thought cycles remain, they can ride them out without much reaction and are much happier as a result. You got this ❤
@OphiuchiChannel11 ай бұрын
95%? really?
@Unfortunatelyidiotic11 ай бұрын
I don’t think I can survive that long tbh
@Bunny1134410 ай бұрын
Is there a difference between bpd and cptsd
@DoeDeer18 ай бұрын
I successfully managed it until I got a serious abandonment trigger. I’m on the edge of a spiral again and isolating from everyone for their safety and to reduce my reactions, again. This sucks. I thought I really had it beat or at least under control.
@b1n0rc0de5 ай бұрын
You are a great person, thank you 🙏🏻 (already 6 years in!)
@triggerhappy103510 жыл бұрын
This interpretation made me cry. I felt as though there wasn't nearly as much negativity towards the disorder. I am still struggling with this disorder and it makes me feel better that this video approached the topic in a much more human manner. Just the very idea that this interpretation shows and understanding of my struggles. It made me cry. And at the ending, where it shows the good things about people like me... it made me happy to see that there is at least a little bit of compassion for this disorder. Most people just dismiss this disorder as psychopathic or overly dramatic or just plain crazy. This interpretation shows our struggles in a way that doesn't make us look entirely bad.
@ingriddiazsandbu47910 жыл бұрын
@Charlie-uh3nd2 жыл бұрын
Whenever I feel alone and feel like I'm a bad person the quote "they can be kind people " brings me great comfort and encourages me to keep growing as a person
@crazyblondesquirrel28 жыл бұрын
this is possibly the cutest video ever related to psychology. this will be useful
@ricyans7 жыл бұрын
what coloradolove means is how Ofir Sassion makes this video cartoonish and interesting not the person having the BPD
@PhyllisMasters7 жыл бұрын
I agree that this video is cute, but I also agree that living with this has been hell, especially on my family.
@saraharizkan93217 жыл бұрын
RicyanS I found you :v!
@snowballs53147 жыл бұрын
our generation is so fucked up in the head that they want to identify as strongly mentally disabled, because they could identify them selfs with a black dog or something in a 5min vid... how pathetic can this even get
@SonOfJ7 жыл бұрын
I dont think snow balls is talking about whoever made this video. I think he means that a lot of people give themselves a label with borderline or asperger or whatever before they even know what it is (because a lot of people actually do this seeking for attention). the only one showing arrogance is you for assuming you know exactly what someone means and insulting that person for it.
@NasDaily_1128 күн бұрын
I remember few years back after my wife died, I was left alone with 3 kids. I suffered severe depression and mental disorder. Got diagnosed with BPD. Not until a friend recommended me to psilocybin mushrooms treatment. Psilocybin treatment changed my life for better. I can proudly say i'm totally clean for 6 years and still counting. Always look to nature for solution to tough problems, Shrooms are phenomenal.
@Islasss-z8m28 күн бұрын
I love hearing great life changing stories like this. I want to become a mycologist because honestly mushrooms are the best form of medicine (most especially the psychedelic ones) There are so many people today used magic mushrooms to ween off of SSRI medication- its amazing! Years back i wrote an entire essay about psychedelics. they saved you from death buddy, lets be honest here.
@MorrisBasar-jm9lc28 күн бұрын
Hey mates! Can you help with the source? I suffer severe anxiety, panic and depression and I usually take prescription medicine, but they don't always help. Where can I find those psilocybin mushrooms? I'm really interested in treating my mental health without Rxs. I live in Australia don't know much about these. I'm so glad they helped you. I can't wait to get them too. Really need a reliable source 🙏
@CathieGomez-mp8sk28 күн бұрын
YES sure of mycologist Predroshrooms. I have the same experience with anxiety, addiction. Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@Joeyann28 күн бұрын
I'm so very happy for you mate, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
@MartFrancis27 күн бұрын
Where do I reach this dude? If possible can I find him on Google
@arcrimson99327 жыл бұрын
if this video (minus the words) had zero context i wouldve thought it was an animation about a sexually frustrated dog.
@antiprismatic7 жыл бұрын
AR Crimson oh fuck
@Lena-cb6xg7 жыл бұрын
As someone with BPD, it is, honey, it is.
@lycheemyusic5 жыл бұрын
@@Lena-cb6xg true lol
@arwen69992 жыл бұрын
I don't know how to explain it but this 5 minute video has made me feel more understood than I ever have before
@camilagodinho67275 жыл бұрын
Anyone else started off laughing and ended up crying?
@mellow18214 жыл бұрын
yesyes
@justa_normalperson9412 Жыл бұрын
me
@sav2823 Жыл бұрын
🖐️ me me me
@Mythicalwaters Жыл бұрын
YEP
@WinQiu10 Жыл бұрын
Yeah... This shit is so relatable tho :')
@augustosochalm Жыл бұрын
I am a male with BPD. Was diagnosed 4 months ago. Been on medication for a year and a half now. My life has gone from completely chaotic because of a breakup (btw my girlfriend at the time also had bpd) to a very chill and happy life with psychotherapy and medications. Treat yourselves guys!!
@TamaraTen4 жыл бұрын
when he yeeted himself out the window to avoid his date 😂 i felt that
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice4 жыл бұрын
Right! When me and my wife were still dating, I think I broke up with her like 10 times. "Oh, a nice stable relationship with mutual care and affection? SOUNDS LIKE A TRAP"
@tiramis0up3 жыл бұрын
same lmaoooo
@shaniatwain55303 жыл бұрын
@@tiramis0up Any advice for someone that lowkey loves a person with bpd and has for a year. but their indesisiveness is making it hard to stay cus I'm emotional, and idk wether they mean their feelings. It's so confusing because they dont want a relationship but they say they want to date me and another human cus they cant decide, and recently told me they've been benefits cus they haven't been in a relationship, which is true ig, but ouch my heartstrings have felt like I've been toyed, and even tho that human is toxic for them and they say I'm the only good person around them they'd still pick them not me. And now I'm scared if I leave them they'll get really sad or not care.
@tiramis0up3 жыл бұрын
@@shaniatwain5530 oh honey a year? thats tough but i totally understand them when said they don't want a relationship but they wanna date you... for my own pov i really love it when someone is caring at me and giving me love and attention but as time goes by i grew this fear in me that maybe they don't really like me and i feel like i need to abandon them first before they abandon me or before they will grew tired of understanding my idencisiveness. But my ex made me understand that they will never leave me, that they will awalys be there to understand me, and that they will never hurt me. You both need to trust one another. Make them feel your loved and make them feel that you will always be there. Trust and communication is important. But dont forget to make room for yourself too. If ever you will leave I can say that they will get sad if you really made them feel your love. I really hope this helps and gives you an inside what on they feel.
@bakashine14883 жыл бұрын
@@tiramis0up I have bpd and I also have a boyfriend. You're right communication and trust is important. It's not easy because I always pushed him away at first and then I will cry when I feel like he will leave because he's tired. It's not easy at first, but now were working it out. It's hard for me to explain my feelings but when you said you love being loved but also scared that they're faking it so you have to detach yourself, I felt that.
@pablosrz11 жыл бұрын
This always leaves me crying at the end. When he ends up alone just because of his condition, just like me, and millions of others.
@Mehk7 жыл бұрын
He doesn't end up alone because of his condition. He ends up alone because of his horrible treatment of others. BPDs need to stop pretending they are victims, when the reality is that they are the abusers.
@pablosrz7 жыл бұрын
Pick up a book. Your ignorance is showing and, your stigma towards the mentally ill is alarming. And yes, he ends up alone because of actions caused by his condition. Action he can't control because he hasn't received therapy yet. People leave because they don't care to stay with you while you try to improve yourself. Now, where did this sudden surge of hate come from? I posted this shit three years ago.
@pablosrz7 жыл бұрын
chucky8787 My BPD is a product of abuse as well. Why did you comment in the first place? I saw your comment a few days ago, but ignored it because I wasn't sure what you meant. But now I'm understanding that you see me as some sort of selfish person. You want to talk about me using an ad hominem (btw, that's not an ad hominem), but you're using hasty generalizations to mark all people with BPD as bad. I'm high-functioning, I have a job, mind my own business, and take my medication. Now, can you tell me what the hell is your problem? Did I say people follow me around to comment? See? You're assuming things.
@pablosrz7 жыл бұрын
And stigma is a result of ignorance. You're both ignorant. If you weren't ignorant, you'd know that there are various subtypes of borderlines as well as degrees of functioning. Sorry someone with BPD hurt you in your past, but we're not all the same. 🖕
@pablosrz7 жыл бұрын
Yeah, I've had my struggles... I wrote this when I was 18, in the middle of a break up... BPD began to onset then. Tried suicide with Windex, didn't work. My boyfriend at the time wasn't very supportive when I was seeking therapy, and yeah I was a bit unstable. He dumped me. Tried suicide again, didn't work. Just been on medication since. I think it's a bit unfair to take that little part of my teenage years and assume it's going to be the rest of my life. I haven't even started my life yet. Leave me alone... or not. I don't care. You're just a guy on the Internet with an opinion, and none of this even matters because life is meaningless. I know I'm a good person. I donate, I help homeless people, I give blood, I love my customers at work and care for their needs, I love my dogs, my friends, my coworkers.
@ThisisnotElio8 жыл бұрын
Just about every article I've read about bpd paints us in a negative light. They tend to stress how difficult we can be, and praise anyone who's able to deal with us. It meant so much that this video ended with positive words. I believe it's the first time I've ever heard anything positive about borderlines. Thank you so much.
@ecnalreleam8 жыл бұрын
I know. Right?! Like, they say that we're abusive and they warn people to not get into relationships with us. Like WTF?!
@bengacris8 жыл бұрын
Well I don't know Lance, I manipulated and did some scummy ass things because of the BPD and all the insecurities. I try to stay away from relationships now, because I know that I'm trouble. Maybe after therapy and when I feel like the BPD is less intense will I try to get a good relationship again, one that I won't ruin (well, that "me")
@ecnalreleam8 жыл бұрын
The thing is, we ALL do bad things. Even people without BPD screw up, manipulate people, and worse. So, just because we have something that causes us to screw up doesn't mean that people should run from us. We can fight it. Look at you! You're not going to pursue romance until you get it down to being less intense! I'm the same way! So, why should people run from us if we know we have a problem and are doing our best to get it under control? If anything, have a diagnosis gives us a sense of recognition and aim. We KNOW what is causing this stuff, so we know what to fight against. We know how to seek help for it.
@minaturner67418 жыл бұрын
+Molly Scully I've been feeling the same way. Although for me I have the need to be in a relationship otherwise I go into a low mood state. Since I began dating I've had roughly a week gap between a new relationship and the previous. I would break up with the person in every one because my feelings would just suddenly change for them and I wouldn't be interested anymore. A lot of the people I've been with had become very attached to me so when I've broken up with them for what seems like no reason they retaliate and become really low themselves. During relationships I'm coming to realize I'm not the best either. it's hard for me to notice it since I feel like I'm acting s certain way for a good reason but a lot of the time it's probably irrational. I've stopped myself from getting in relationships with good people because I know I'll damage them. Although it kills me whenever I meet up with a person I really like and share interests with and I know they like me back but I can't get with them because I know at one point I'm just going to randomly switch off from liking them and hurt them.
@bengacris8 жыл бұрын
I feel exactly like that. Also I want to please, and I get so far in the "pleasing the person" that when I realise that this person is falling/liking me even if I don't share this feeling, I feel trapped because I can't say "Hey it's over now", I know it's what I need to do, but I fear their retaliation (justified) and so I let the relationship die and I become even more shitty so they stop liking me. So I give people a good time, and an awful time too.
@MangledHamster62 ай бұрын
I remember watching this years ago, not knowing I had BPD. This makes me realize how much I’ve changed.
@ParadoxGavel9 жыл бұрын
I have BPD, and this really made me cry. Thank you for showing the disorder in a more positive light than most people. Words can't express how much I love this video.
@ofirzsasson9 жыл бұрын
thank you so much. stay strong and smile often
@Anni3SeaAngel9 жыл бұрын
Mary McGinnis I have BPD too and ADD... I just learn that this year... I'm trying to accept it....
@ParadoxGavel9 жыл бұрын
Ann!3 Yeah, I had a pretty hard time dealing with the news when I found out I had BPD. It gets better with time though, I promise. Good luck and best wishes!
@Anni3SeaAngel9 жыл бұрын
Mary McGinnis Thank you! I'm waiting for psychiatric help... Just to be sure I have the good pills...
@ParadoxGavel9 жыл бұрын
jack darrell Go fuck yourself.
@CloudHopper7893 жыл бұрын
Brooo this felt like bpd making fun of itself in a haphazard and emotional way, which is something we do a lot. This video has borderline energy ✨
@Seven-vu3md3 жыл бұрын
I think everyone can agree that the red ball is his FP because even tho he adores the ball, he can't stand it's affection and pushes it away and when the ball really left in the end, he realized that he needed the ball more than he thought. This sums up my friendships perfectly, especially because I've lost a friend because of the whole pushing away thing even tho I crave for their affection, I still reject it when they wanna give it to me. And now? They don't give a fuck about me anymore and even tho I really hate them, it still rips me apart.
@devinevin222 Жыл бұрын
Dude when he got so overwhelmed from every thing that he kicked the ball away :(
@camilaburgos8383 Жыл бұрын
:(. It could perfectly be a metaphor of how stress can cause us to lose things that are valuable to us.
@4.11326 жыл бұрын
Love this video. It is pretty accurate. Everyone experiences BPD differently, but to me it’s always felt like standing on a thin sheet of ice in the middle of a roiling ocean. Like you try desperately to not to fall off because you‘re scared you can’t get back on again, that the water will swallow you whole. Even when you find your balance, you’re scared the ice will crack or break under your feet until there is nothing left to hold onto. So sometimes you want to just jump into the water, be thrown around in the waves just to feel something, anything but that. It‘s a pretty fucked up place to be in, but I‘ll be damned if I drown. This disorder may be a part of me but it does not define what or who I am and I will fight it every fucking step of the way.
@ace-of-space20046 жыл бұрын
2.71828 1.41421 Hell yeah dude, its good that you understand that its just a part of you and accept it as such. Just make sure to get some help. As a person with a mental illness (not BPD but Generalized Anxiety) I know that its difficult to fight whatever troubles you may have alone. There may not be immediate results for whatever treatment plans you want to take, but for me talking to a counselor was a great start. Getting a lot of emotional baggage off your back is both refreshing and a good step forward. Nevertheless, in glad to hear that you have the will to fight it 😌
@Nixie_5365 жыл бұрын
💜✨🙏
@cashnotax21935 жыл бұрын
Everyone who commented words of positivity and support, I as a person who has BPD, I would like to thank you all. This made me feel understood for once.
@maryummazhar92957 жыл бұрын
It's so painful to see that so many people continue to call people like us monsters, when in reality I have never hated anyone except for myself. I feel embarrassed to even say that I have it because of intense self loathing. Suicide rates for BPD show how hard we struggle with ourselves. I wish there was more love and compassion for us, the same amount that sufferers of other illnesses get, because we don't choose what disorder we have. We are not monsters, we are people who suffer and yes there are people who have bpd traits that are shitty, but there are also people with other health issues that are shitty, but they don't get called monsters for their diagnoses. I hope more time and research goes into bpd because it's been lacking so far. I hope things get better. I hope you are all okay and know you are not alone.
@theveganflower51357 жыл бұрын
Maryum Mazhar bi polar with psychosis are called freaks and monsters so do schizophrenics. I do have bipolar and bpd (diagnosed) and can I say its shotty. But you're right we are not monsters or freaks
@devilsadvocate54117 жыл бұрын
Maryum Mazhar you both sound young. give it ten years and the sadness turns into anger and spite.
@deedlessdeity2186 жыл бұрын
Your first line explains your problem of comprehension: First you say "us", then "I". You infer from your personal angelic being to the group as a whole, and vice versa. I will call any individual that drives me deliberately to suicide and lies to others to tell them to beat me up a monster. Too many of BDP are monsters, no matter their little nice moments. I know more stories than mine. BDPs may have been victims at some point, but too many turn into monsters themselves, and eventually create new ones, or simply broken souls and even dead people. Do not think that all others are like you, function like you. That's a narcissistic idea. I know a few BPDs who got themselves under control, but it's a lot of effort, I'm grateful to know such exist. However, that does not absolve the majority of BDP-people. They're dangerous, and I do not think they are in control of their actions most of the time.
@abigailjarvis22036 жыл бұрын
Deedless Deity you're generalizing a lot and it sounds like you have bad experiences, but nurotypical people can be assholes too. None of my bullies had a diagnosis.
@abigailjarvis22036 жыл бұрын
Deedless Deity also, you're using the wrong acronym and it's painful to read. Educate yourself please
@ABMODEUSАй бұрын
I come back to this video sometimes, and it makes me cry really hard every time. My doctor says I’m on the path to schizophrenia because of my “mental health soup.” I have ADHD, Autism, PSTD, Dysthymia, and I exhibit symptoms of both Bipolar-1 and Borderline Personality Disorder, but not enough for a formal diagnosis considering the similarities between my conflicting diagnosis, which are all relatively new (within the past year.) After finding out the past two therapists I’ve been to have been practicing either without a license, or are advertising themselves as something else, I’ve found a team of specialists at Reset Button Counseling who were able to listen to me and hear my words. I was diagnosed with Bipolar-1 and seasonal depression by the lady who said she was a specialist but wasn’t, and she immediately shot down any thought of me possibly being Autistic. It hurts to know I wasn’t correctly diagnosed, but it hurts even more still being able to relate extremely heavily to this video and everything about Borderline Personality Disorder. I wish I wasn’t the way I was. I just want to spread love but it’s so hard when everything in my head is controlling me and making constant pressure.
@ofirzsassonАй бұрын
Stay strong
@ABMODEUSАй бұрын
@@ofirzsasson thank you. It really does mean a lot.
@epichorselegs30485 жыл бұрын
i- i haven’t cried this much in ages when the symptoms started crowding around him at the end and then he saw the ball being happy with someone else i lost it
@Charlockle7 жыл бұрын
1- I have cried every time I've seen this. 2- I was diagnosed with bpd two months after first seeing this. 3- The animation is adorable. I love it.
@lycheemyusic5 жыл бұрын
@Fares B that's the magic of bpd... sheesh
@runedeblauwe35005 жыл бұрын
There are about 171.476 words in the English dictionary. Yet none of them can express how I feel about this video. Thank you so much for making this.
@the8flo14 жыл бұрын
Understood?
@sonomabeast Жыл бұрын
My sister has bpd. To say its scary to watch is an understatement. Having to live with her undiagnosed was scarier.
@FireIce-y6e11 ай бұрын
Scarier to live with 👹😇😭😍
@rociofp86304 жыл бұрын
Sometimes im so submissive to people that when someone gets mocks me, I just burst into tears because I think: but Ive done nothing wrong to him/her, why...? Other times, im not submissive, I just rage a lot (but because of me), sometimes, I dont even know how i feel, and that can happen all in the same thirty minutes.
@es.99973 жыл бұрын
I can REALLY relate to that...
@Cami93253 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by submissive To people ?
@comingsn25193 жыл бұрын
@@Cami9325 like you literally become whatever they want you to be so they won't leave
@comingsn25193 жыл бұрын
Yes fr fr fr!
@pavementbug37453 жыл бұрын
To sum it up, "I really tried this time..."
@Nneeras5 жыл бұрын
9 years later and I still come back to this video. I have been diagnosed with BPD, and this still is an accurate representation of what it feels like to have this disorder. I honestly almost tear up through it because it hits home so perfectly.
@ofirzsasson5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@cinderling54724 жыл бұрын
Ofir Sasson I love you
@MrsMagdalenaKamila3 жыл бұрын
Negligence on the part of the caregivers, both by the mother and by the father, is believed to be a significant etiological factor. People with this diagnosis often see their mother as distant, disengaged, or conflicting. It is usually accompanied by the physical or psychological absence of the father in the family of origin of these patients, and the very situation of this family is most often chaotic and incoherent. These individuals have often experienced separation and loss of loved ones in the past, physical abuse and sexual harassment. These experiences have a very negative impact on the bond between the child and the caregiver. Then the so-called "Distrustful pattern of attachment", and this leads to the impairment of the mentalization ability, i.e. the ability to understand the psyche of the caregiver first and then of other people. It is the ability to reflect, understand what is happening, which allows you to work through the experienced psychological traumas and solve them. Borderline personality patients are usually incapable of reflecting on the content of their own mind and that of others; which consequently significantly impairs their ability to deal with difficult experiences.
@KRYoung_dev Жыл бұрын
Very true. A great description.
@AF-jx7hz Жыл бұрын
That explains why I developed this way. Never really had anyone but myself
4:14 made me tear up a bit. feels stupid but it means a lot to hear nice things about us. this is really well done. thankyou
@PlxsteredH34rt Жыл бұрын
I like watching videos about disorders as a person with ASD because I want to understand what they go through if I ever meet someone with that disorder. The amount of times people have not even took their time to know my disorder upsets me, I’ve been called the r slur one too many times but I end up pretending I don’t care.
@ofirzsasson Жыл бұрын
As a father to a child with ASD, you should know my next short animation will be about that exactly
@rpickupbug Жыл бұрын
As the mom of one, thank you! @@ofirzsasson
@boxofbugs2292 Жыл бұрын
@@ofirzsasson i have asd, and I'm really excited to see what you make
@uranian-Umbra Жыл бұрын
@@ofirzsasson I’m always amazed when creators respond to comments on a 12 year old video
@bubblegumplastic Жыл бұрын
@@ofirzsasson I have autism and I'm really excited to see your next video. You are a wonderful artist
@itzreaps7 жыл бұрын
Wow, i suddenly feel accepted..
@nefelibata41907 жыл бұрын
But your brain is wired wrong and I can't find any research on someone who has actually gotten rid of the fucked up patterns you suffer from.
@katyavampireful7 жыл бұрын
Nefelibata Maybe the key is in the guts. Guts and brain are connected
@karlmarx5086 жыл бұрын
Nefelibata Bet he's still smarter than you
@emmarollins50526 жыл бұрын
Spirit I absolutely loved the art style, it was great. I could relate to the vast majority of these (except for the crying one) but otherwise it was scarily accurate. I really liked how it ended with good characteristics, it made me feel a bit better about myself!
@davem55886 жыл бұрын
Read up on dbt you’ve obviously missed a bunch of research but nice attempt at trying to make someone feel worse.
@aneeya93874 жыл бұрын
The ending when everything is silent and empty sums up our experiences perfectly. After all the chaos, it's just empty and numb. Just an empty shell of a human...
@kassianeteixeira1620Ай бұрын
“they can be good to babys”is really important to me and when i see this video for the first time i cried a lot.
@fruity22 жыл бұрын
After losing a relationship with my favorite person due to being too clingy, emotional and unwilling to respect personal space, this video has been instrumental in figuring out what to do forward for me. It's thanks to people like you that I will move to seek therapy and such, and I know if it wasn't you it would be someone else, but genuinely, thank you. I'm not sure that I have BPD specifically though it's very very very likely to me, but thanks for this animation
@Mamon_Saleh Жыл бұрын
Wdym by "being too clingy"
@fruity2 Жыл бұрын
@@Mamon_Saleh pah, its been well over a year and a half now, but essentially I just didn't understand that I was my own person outside of the relationship and it led me to making many mistakes I regret. I'm in a proper relationship now - been for a year now - and I'm managing to handle it much better thanks to tips I learnt from therapy, as well as from my mistakes :)
@indigoriver5409 Жыл бұрын
@@fruity2want to keep my current relationship, any advice on how to avoid the spiralling and kind of becoming a self fulfilling prophecy when trying desperately to avoid feeling abandoned? im so confused all of the time lol
@indigoriver5409 Жыл бұрын
how do you get past those feelings without completely repressing emotions and becoming sort of ‘empty’?
@Mamon_Saleh Жыл бұрын
@@indigoriver5409 it's easy. Just trust them and let stuff happen. Thinking too much is a problem by itself
@SIRKISSHY Жыл бұрын
Suspected quiet BPD here. I come back to this video when I'm triggered sometimes. The ending always makes me cry. Hating yourself for reacting so intensely during an episode, then seeing "they can be good with babies, or good artists and can be very kind" coupled with the white noise just... feels so comforting and cathartic. Thank you. I'm so glad this video is still up after so long for this exact reason.
@thewxtchsheart Жыл бұрын
i know right!! i suspect i also have BPD and ill be heading back here if i need to settle down or just be reminded that, even though we're troubled people, we're still humans with a fragile heart i wish you the best, fellow soldier, stay strong and keep going! u got this!!
@deadonthescene Жыл бұрын
@@thewxtchsheartwho is "we", you're not diagnosed. 💀
@yelly27 Жыл бұрын
I relate to literally most symptoms of it 😰
@deadonthescene Жыл бұрын
@@yelly27 relating to symptoms doesn't mean you have BPD, stop self diagnosing based off random internet content. seek unbiased professional opinion or quit posting about it as if your suspicions are relevant if left unconfirmed.
@yelly27 Жыл бұрын
@@deadonthescene huh, who said I'm not actually researching?? And I'm not even self-diagnosing, I said I MIGHT have it. Are you fucking stupid??
@als39845 жыл бұрын
Leave me alone. I love you, please dont leave me.
@lokismischief2512 Жыл бұрын
I have BPD, I'm a 35 year old male. I survived a lot of the worst of my illness and learned a plethora of lessons as a result of each one. My wife is the most patient, understanding and graceful person I've ever had the pleasure to know. She sees all of me, not just the emotional oscillations or random agitation. Shes patient with me but doesn't let my b.s slide. We communicate openly and boldly and I respect her for it. I used to think I was broken and unlovable, I used to believe I wasn't worth anyones time, not even my own. But a lot changed and she helped me through some of it. Still does and will, as I'll be dealing with this for the rest of my life.
@Foxfire_whoaАй бұрын
This gives me hope that I’ll find some sort of love or meaningful relationship in my life. I’m not diagnosed with anything, but I relate to this comment wholeheartedly, especially the _”it’s impossible to love me”_ part. Thank you for this.
@memoowo6 жыл бұрын
If I go, chase me. If I hide, find me. If I shut my mouth, try to make me talk. If I push you away, hold me tight and say you'll never leave.
@WriteWorkOwn5 жыл бұрын
And when we do, appreciate it, and thank us by doing the work to heal yourself so that all we do to love and help you will somehow reach you.
@lluviadepalabras5 жыл бұрын
Memo Memo i have bpd and this is not ok!! we have to understand that some things are very toxic and healthy people don’t deserve to get through that :/ people don’t have to take responsibility to what’s happening to us i think anybody would like to be a burden so pls communicate and tell the true tell them to give yourself time and space and wait to stability again but if you act through impulsivity it’s awful but we can’t help it although if you do understand that it was a mistake later pls apologize!! we are not dumb we are adultssss
@oliverlopeszerio63375 жыл бұрын
:(
@adaharrisonn5 жыл бұрын
Nope, you have to heal yourself, not place the responsibility of dampening your emotions onto others.
@isabelmetro23795 жыл бұрын
No get treatment, what you're describing is not a heathy relationship
@nyxcat3621 Жыл бұрын
I don’t have BPD. But I have psychotic disorder. And this video makes me really happy. Specifically the last few sentences. People with stigmatized disorders aren’t monsters. We are loving and beautiful people like everyone else
@Acemethyst8 жыл бұрын
As someone who has BPD, I, and a few of my good friends have never been a "cruel borderline". We're actually very nice people, and lots of people with BPD are, we're just marginalized as being hurtful and abusive because many people don't take the time to know us.
@xxlizziezxxful7 жыл бұрын
very true
@lorenzozinna4700 Жыл бұрын
You are marginalized because you DO tend to be abusive and hurtful. I lived with my BPD brother for more than 25 years before cutting off contacts with him, he was abusive and to this day refuses to get treated. Please seek help for this condition, for yourselves and other people as well.
@lorenzozinna4700 Жыл бұрын
PS: I developed AvPD since my main interactions during childhood were with him. But at least I'm getting treated and things are getting better. So please do the same
@lucca.machado_8 ай бұрын
i had a neurophysiological evaluation, the psychologist gave me an anxiety disorder diagnosis that is almost like bpd, I asked whats the difference between this and bpd and she said: “bpd likes to show out for attention and are suicidal, and youre not like that, youre too quiet” like wtf
@liferadous6 ай бұрын
"quiet" is literally a subtype of borderline, lol. i have/had bpd and it took me years and years to get the right diagnosis and treatment, because the professionals i was seeing expected a stereotype.
@cmc32237 жыл бұрын
What a great job at both informing people and reminding them of the importamce that they are still people.
@ofirzsasson7 жыл бұрын
i do hope so, thank you
@nefelibata41907 жыл бұрын
Narcs are also "people", but they can go get a gunshot in their skull for all I care.
@korrupt937 жыл бұрын
Nefelibata so you posted this comment because?
@davem55886 жыл бұрын
It’s ironic you’ve come to badmouth those with BPD when in fact your own hate is truly disgusting. You are exactly what you hate. Have a nice day
@wetheck69357 жыл бұрын
the music kinda gets....uspetting at the end....like you just want it to stop because it contradicts so much with how sad the video actually is. the music is just too happy....but then when it just stops....you suddenly feel empty and emotional. You suddenly want the music back. It's too quiet now....
@Spookdog7 жыл бұрын
wethech exactly like BPD lmao, sometimes I feel every emotion at once but then sometimes I feel nothing at all, it's heckin weird
@xmyownsummerx7 жыл бұрын
Replace 'music' with 'love' and you've described BPD pretty well.
@noelmoreno45717 жыл бұрын
music is vibrations in harmony dont be a slave to your senses look at this for what it is..stupid lies made to cage the mind of man and try to teach emotional responses rather then logical or critical..pathos logos ethos..nothing new under the sun
@Lilsonya2626 жыл бұрын
And now I just sit in silence
@abramespinoza78037 жыл бұрын
I always thought I was a bit crazy. I pushed away the people who loved me just because I was afraid of betrayal. I had so many issues with my past relationships because of insecurity and constant feeling of being used. I lost my girlfriend because of this feelings. I pushed her away so many times even when I didn't want to. I loved her yet I pushed her away because I thought I wasn't good enough. I was dead inside and dry yet I loved her. Sometimes I would push her so far that she would leave crying and then regret it because i felt I was gonna end up being alone and sad. I got alot of anxiety attacks when this happened that i would punch the concrete floor leaving my knuckles bleeding begging for her to stay. And when I got her back I would feel empty because I thought i wasnt good enough which lead me to push her away again and again knowing sooner or later she will leave me for someone else, someone better than me. I didn't want to feel pain so I avoided it. I didn't hear about this disorder before, I don't know if I have it but I've been experiencing this feelings for the past years that now I feel I'm not alone. Im happy yet sad knowing there are people going through this pain and paranoia everyday. Hurting people we dont intended to just to prevent us from being hurt. Which ends up hurting us more. That drives me crazy and regret. I connected with this video so much. It means alot to me. Thank you for making this
@ofirzsasson7 жыл бұрын
+Abram Espinoza thank you for sharing that, thank you. Be strong
@JusticeforAisha97 жыл бұрын
Be strong.
@imsadyoyoyo24636 жыл бұрын
Same except i pushed my friends away and keep pushing away ppl i love
@samanthaling23526 жыл бұрын
i relate to this so much. i will have horrible attacks when i feel my boyfriend doesn’t want to be with me anymore and when we fight. ill want to hit something and sometimes that ends up being myself. i feel like I’m going to explode and I’ve put my boyfriend through so much and I feel like I’m not good enough and I always feel that there’s someone else. i hope you’re doing better now, im trying to go to the psychiatrist soon to help myself. thank you for sharing your experience, it’s so comforting to know I’m not alone
@deepaknair60716 жыл бұрын
The reason people with BPD fight with those they love most is apparently to regain lost intimacy. Especially in relationships with a codependent, the beginning is so amazing and intense that it's everything you ever wanted. But that extreme passion or sense of elation is not sustainable and people suffering from BPD end up making fights, just so that when the fight is over, for a brief period of time everything is just as intense and perfect as it was when it all began. That feeling will fade away quickly and the next fight follows. This is the common cycle. I learnt this from a video by a phsychologist, Ross Rosenberg, on youtube. I knew that this was what I was personally doing, I just never understood why I did it till he said it. You can check out that video, but it may hurt feelings for those with BPD. I watched it anyway to get some clarity for myself and it helped a bit.
@lollybott15567 ай бұрын
Its the "cutest" thing I've ever seen (and it helps me understand and tolerate it) about my disorder.. it always comforts me.. thank you❤
@ajjauqson64915 жыл бұрын
I was recently diagnosed with BPD and have been showing the symptoms for as long as i can remember but dont know much about it. In all honesty, i always thought most of these things were regular things that applied to everyone. Ive been having a really tough time lately but this video made me smile!
@kyrapeters95955 жыл бұрын
Aj Jauqson I’m in the same boat. I didn’t know other people could feel more than one emotion at a time.
@sevay7 жыл бұрын
nobody really understands me, but this cute video made me feel accepted and understood, thank you for that. it's really not easy having to live with BPD... but we're gonna make it! Stay strong
@ofirzsasson7 жыл бұрын
thank you, stay strong :)
@sevay7 жыл бұрын
Ofir Sasson you're very welcome😊 Thank you for that heart! So cute! You just made my day😊
@Milton..6 жыл бұрын
Thank you, these days have been hard.
@petitechinoise5816 жыл бұрын
"nobody really understands me", now, THAT is such a BPD thing to say.
@glee5406 жыл бұрын
Sevay I’ve been investigating , my ex and I lasted almost 5 yrs together and she loved me with all her soul and heart and all of the sudden poofff stopped loving me and broke up with me and almost all this symptoms listed on the video she had them. Except the suicidal one ... I’m so heart broken
@TheCatsMe00w8 жыл бұрын
I always watch these when I feel misunderstood or people don't seem to grasp what Borderline actually entails
@justacrlon39638 жыл бұрын
Did it help you to be diagnosed with bpd? did it affect your life , your career?
@TheCatsMe00w8 жыл бұрын
+justa crlon it helped to finally have a name for something that always seemed more complex than the depression label you automatically get. However; there's no cure for this and there is treatment(dbt) but it's so incredibly hard to get into and takes the majority of your time. I've been denied from facilities (who suggested dbt for me in the first place) because I wasn't severe enough. People don't understand that Psychology is still a new science and even though we can recognize abnormal behavior doesn't mean we know how to treat them. Even SSRIs are mainly the placebo effect which calls into question our validity in recognizing the chemical components of these disorders. BPD doesn't really affect your career as much. What it really goes after is the personal relationship. People with BPD can still thrive in their school or career choice if there's enough structure. But since part of BPD is having irritability and a short temper, that can easily affect your job+justa crlon
@Aboutoslapahoe8 жыл бұрын
my girlfriend has bpd and it was hard at first and she tried to break up with me cause she's afraid of a lot of things, is that common? if you don't want to answer thats fine but i know she loves me and i love her and i try to understand so hard but its not hard you know, thats confusing i know! i just need understanding and reason.
@CJ-dy8lb8 жыл бұрын
Me too. I had a bad day today and this was the first video I wanted to watch when I got home. It always calms me.
@pupper97998 жыл бұрын
+Angel E idk if its common but i have bpd and i can say that i have thought about breaking up with my boyfriend bc i was scared he was going to think differently of me soon, that he was going to turn against me or that hed hurt me. i still get these thoughts often lmao
@Lamentomori3 күн бұрын
As someone that struggles with BPD I can say this video does an excellent job depicting the guilt, rage, emptiness and hopelessness that is felt by those that have this disorder.. Thank you for making my point of view easier for others to understand. If you're going through a difficult time please try to stay close to a loved one. you are loved and cared for deeply.
@ellastarburst736 Жыл бұрын
I would die for borderline bill
@snails3177 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. The ending was so...relatable and I actually cried
@ofirzsasson7 жыл бұрын
thank you, Gabby
@carolixoh7 жыл бұрын
*sobs* :'(
@komaedakat15836 жыл бұрын
Oliver Onorato ᴹᴱ ᵀᴼᴼ
@mckennawilliams63626 жыл бұрын
s a m e
@carlitoxjojojo896 жыл бұрын
me too, I cry almost every time I see it
@gooseberry154 жыл бұрын
The amount of my childhood this disorder has taken away from me is heart breaking .dozens of friends . my 1 relationship . being able to concentrate in school (thus, bad grades) . the will to not attempt to end it multiple times . my self restraint . my stable mood . a positive relationship with my biological and step father
@RubyGrimmArtyt2 ай бұрын
We love them so much and that’s why we’re so scared. We don’t want to hurt them, we don’t want to be hurt, we don’t want to be put in danger, we don’t want them to be put in danger, and so at the end of the day, we lose them anyways. It’s sad but it’s possible to get better.
@JellieFluff2 ай бұрын
I wish it was possible but I haven't been able to. Still. You're so right. I'm just so fucking terrified 24/7. I live in constant suffering. Always stuck wondering how long I have left with the people I love before they tire of me. It's excruciating.