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How Long Does It Take Someone With BPD To Get Over Someone?

How Long Does It Take Someone With BPD To Get Over Someone?

In terms of relationships, BPD-diagnosed persons find it tough to develop healthy relationships. Typically, a partner with BPD is severely afraid of being abandoned and neglected, and this impacts the whole relationship process. As psychologists say, you may pass 7 stages in your relationships with a BPD-diagnosed person, and it still doesn’t mean it’s over. Borderline personality disorder makes a person anxious, chaotic, and even despotic in their relationships. Even if they decide to get over someone, after a while, they tend to restore broken relationships. Yet, the answer to the question of how long it takes someone with BPD to get over someone depends greatly on the type of relationship, the inner emotional state of a BPD person, and even on some random things. In some cases, a BPD-diagnosed partner breaks the relationship instantly due to some emotional swings. Yet, sometimes, it takes years for such a person to get over their partner, and the couple may experience emotional swings, breakouts, and reunions.

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