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Keywords

BPD, borderline personality disorder, dating, relationships, attachment, mental health, compatibility, protest behaviors

Summary

In this conversation, Rose Skeeters discusses the challenges of dating for individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). She emphasizes the importance of recognizing protest behaviors to foster compatibility in relationships. The conversation also delves into attachment concerns that arise as relationships progress, highlighting the difficulties in securely attaching to partners.

Takeaways

Dating can be difficult for people with BPD.

Identifying protest behaviors can aid in finding compatibility.

Attachment concerns can complicate relationships.

People with BPD may struggle with secure attachment.

Protest behaviors often emerge in response to attachment issues.

It's common to feel anxious while waiting for messages after a date.

Understanding one's own behaviors is crucial in dating.

Relationships require awareness of personal attachment styles.

Navigating dating with BPD requires self-reflection.

Compatibility is key to successful relationships.

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**This episode is colloquial not clinical, using personal anecdotes to support conveying information in an informal, relatable way**

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