
Borderline doesn’t come out of nowhere. It’s shaped, often in childhood, by sensitivity, unmet needs, and the wrong lessons learned too early. In this episode, I read stories from people reflecting on how their upbringing carved paths straight into borderline patterns. Not every wound was intentional, but every wound left a mark.
This is an important topic, and it's not about blame, but understanding where the cracks start, and why they run so deep.
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TIMESTAMPS:
01:18 I have BPD because of the emotional neglect I suffered as a child
07:03 Signs of BPD as a young child
15:22 What was it in your childhood that triggered you BPD?18:26 In what ways have your family caused/contributed to your bpd
23:40 Should we have children?
30:05 is childhood loneliness common in ppl w/ bpd?