Personality Disorders.

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Do you have an undiagnosed personality disorder?:) If so, what would your

best friend

lover

past lovers

worst enemy

and ofcourse, your parents....diagnose it as? :)



Interesting, huh?;)
 
Oh boy, lots to work with here.

Firstly, I hate to be touched by people I don't know. I'm not afraid of germs; I just don't like to be touched.

I also hate crowds. Once again, it has nothing to do with a phobia. I just look at a crowd and think 'Ah fuck, it's gonna take too damn long to get through this.'

I'm also cynical, apathetic, and sarcastic, not to mention lazy, sometimes short-tempered, and (to most people) depressing.

Aren't I fun to be around?
 
Bipolar....I can walk through through the woods and feel like a wild breeze dancing threw the leaves as I ascend to heaven or I can just feel someone's pain in the middle of my soul and drop to my knees in tears. Luckily, a majority of the time I am maniac, following my dreams and only those I truly love and trust share the sadness when I choose. That's my cross to bear not theirs. So it's rare. But i know just their smile and loving words can lift me up again.
 
Well, one of the personality *disorders* that fits me is cynicism. I am overly cynical in real life. While I do take people at their word, I often wonder what motivations are behind their words.
 
Other than being the queen of denial you mean? None, not a one.

:D
 
I have the varying bubble.

Sometimes I want you far far away, and sometimes you can be right up next to me, touching. Drives people bonkers.
 
I have Can't Order Something Straight off a Menu at a Restaurant Without Requesting at Least 15 Substitutes or Other Picky Kinds of Things Personality Disorder.

I've also got Compulsive "Whatever" Disorder.
 
Olivianna said:
I have Can't Order Something Straight off a Menu at a Restaurant Without Requesting at Least 15 Substitutes or Other Picky Kinds of Things Personality Disorder.

Me too!

Nice to meet you, fellow Sally.
 
I love my personality disorder.

best friend -- PMS
lover -- PTSD
past lovers -- PMS
worst enemy -- psychopath
parents -- mildly co-dependent because they think they're good parents so I'm, therefore, as normal as one can be.
 
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