BPD 35: Creating a Sense of Identity

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  • GO EMO ^_^ and i giggled when you said "loser" loving the accent <3

  • @DollyDimples87 hahahahaha O)K : )

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  • your AWESOME thank you so much fo this and all your videos :)

  • @BPDstuff yes ma'am. Sometimes we make mistakes. Dont say things right. Make a fool of ourselves. But its normal.

  • @BPDstuff you know what. sometimes I speak, I feel like I do wrong. I sometimes think have to do wrong to over come it. do you get that?

    the french thing was just a silly thing to have been said by me.

  • @BPDstuff Do you think french people talk funny?

  • @BPDstuff you seem to be yourself for the time I'm speaking to you.

  • @BPDstuff awe your sweet. :)

  • @NikeshalovesCasey Not caring what others think has a downside. Compliments are meaningless, unless they're about something I consider important. When people compliment me, I usually don't feel warm. I think, "Why are you paying attention to something so trivial? How is it your business? Do you really think your opinion means anything to me? Who made you a critic?" And I worry they'll find out how I feel and hurt their feelings. I don't care about their opinions, but their emotions matter to me.

  • @composer63 Why? If I had an identity, it would come with restrictions. I wouldn't be allowed to associate with some people, and I'd be obligated to associate with others. My fashion options would be limited. I would have to worry about doing something people like me don't do & betraying my identity. I think I'm better off without an identity. Why give up freedom for something I think is ridiculous? Maybe your advice is only for BPD. I feel secure enough to not need an identity.

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