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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 579692" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>However there are instances when trauma and invalidating parenting are front and center in the cause for borderline. They cant completely discount that completely. </p><p></p><p>I do like the new name though. The fact is with borderlines, it is as though our emotions are worn on the outside without any skin to protect them. Consider it as if every time you went into the sun you got a sunburn without you got your skin, that is the way a borderline feels. Our emotions and feelings are on the outside so we dont have that outer layer and anytime anyone touches us, we feel it deeply and it hurts so badly when other people could just brush it off because they had a layer of skin and it wouldnt hurt much at all. Our feelings are so there on the outside that anything anyone says to us we take everything as a real hurt to us when someone may have just been in a hurry and bumped into us by mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 579692, member: 1514"] However there are instances when trauma and invalidating parenting are front and center in the cause for borderline. They cant completely discount that completely. I do like the new name though. The fact is with borderlines, it is as though our emotions are worn on the outside without any skin to protect them. Consider it as if every time you went into the sun you got a sunburn without you got your skin, that is the way a borderline feels. Our emotions and feelings are on the outside so we dont have that outer layer and anytime anyone touches us, we feel it deeply and it hurts so badly when other people could just brush it off because they had a layer of skin and it wouldnt hurt much at all. Our feelings are so there on the outside that anything anyone says to us we take everything as a real hurt to us when someone may have just been in a hurry and bumped into us by mistake. [/QUOTE]
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