people with NPD, BPD, HPD, and ASPD are loved, valuable, beautiful, and kind. I know because I love them :)
if you think "narc abuse" is real, you're uneducated and unsympathetic. and you're missing out on a beautiful friendship. get bent
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people with NPD, BPD, HPD, and ASPD are loved, valuable, beautiful, and kind. I know because I love them :)
if you think "narc abuse" is real, you're uneducated and unsympathetic. and you're missing out on a beautiful friendship. get bent
hello fellow attention seekers. ily
I've been working on this thing on and off for a little over 2 years now, and I think I'm finally going to call it done. Everything was done by myself, except a couple of materials & the song.
Watch it here:
give me attention give me attention give me attention give me attention give me attention give me attention please please please please please please please please
its so humiliating having to admit to people that sometimes my only motivation for doing something is for validation or attention
this bitch collects cluster b's like pokémon who let him cook‼️‼️
How to make people love and adore me and only want to spend time with and talk to me and nobody else tutorial (no glue no borax)
HPD seeking / withdrawing
I've been going back and forth on coining some terms like these, but I figured I'd give it a shot!
These terms describe two sides of the histrionic experience. The first, seeking, refers to a period where a person with HPD needs more attention than they usually need. They may be more prone to acting out to get that attention, and they likely will feel more distressed than usual when they don't get the attention they need.
The second, withdrawing, refers to a period where a person with HPD pulls away from others. They might delete social media, unfriend people, skip plans, ignore messages, not leave the house, etc.
Both experiences can be related to feeling ashamed or criticized. Some histrionics will be more likely to react to shame with seeking, and others may be more likely to react with withdrawing. They can also be unrelated to shame; some histrionics may find they end up seeking or withdrawing with seemingly no cause.
These terms are exclusive to people with HPD or HPD traits.