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as someone diagnosed with both bpd and depression (& anxiety disorder), i understand both sides, because i know i would feel the same as them (the imagination of being hated, disliked etc. starts rolling immediately in situations like this, especially online), but also same as you, because i tend to isolate myself (esp. when my mind isn’t in the ......   reply
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Do your older-self a favor and don’t be friends with insecure losers because their insecurities will plague you as an adult too   reply
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You have to set boundaries for yourself because who else will? You have one single life, and don’t think for even a second that you have enough time to spend on doing something you don’t like or want to do. However, I don’t think this matter was *that* serious, but if issues like these continue to persist, I suggest taking a break from this f......   reply
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It’s never worth wasting your time on someone who lashes out on you for simple things, don’t stay by their side. This is quite manipulative of them if you ask me, and your mental health is always put first, if you continue to tolerate their bs they’ll get bolder and I think the best course of action is to just cut off contact with this pers......   2 reply
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Oh wow I cannot believe I'd encounter someone so much like me out in the wild. There really isn't one way to handle this, and it largely depends on the answers to several questions 1. How genuinely did you feel that they're important to your life? Would you feel like you've lost something if you become estranged 2. How close are you irl? Do you a......   reply
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Don't blame yourself , I think your friend is too mentally unstable If I'm bluntly speaking. Mental health is surely important, and but sometimes there's limits. I am kinda like that, I overthink on the smallest things and being left out but that led to a huge fall out with my friends who end up hating me. I don't really blame them, I was unstable.......   reply
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You can't manage your friend's feelings or the impact their mental health issues have on how they perceive things. You explained yourself, you tried to reassure them. It's up to them to listen and believe you're being honest and trustworthy or to get the help they need if that's not something they can do right now because their perception of realit......   reply
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