Anonymous asked this question on 3/29/2000:
How could I go about obtaining a personality disorder. All of my friends have one, and I want one too.
Imhere2listen_help gave this response on 3/31/2000:
Well let's start out with the fact you have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, because you don't have a disorder like your friends, so PTSD is at the core, you also suffer from narcissitic personality disorder because you are extremely self absorbed, and feel you must have what everyone else has. That in turn causes you great stress, and you begin to behave differently by the jealousy of your friends condition and you no longer want to be with them since they have one and you don't so then you develop an anti-social personality disorder. Then it goes from there to where you start thinking (because you have all this time to yourself) how could they do this to me, it hurts not to fit in, and it hurts that they won't share, etc..... which now means you lack emotional protection and the fear of the loss of your friends, so now you have borderline personality disorder. If I ponder on this more, I'm sure I could even come up with a couple of personality disorders not yet discovered by professionals. I hope this helps * grinning ear to ear* I promise that I will do everything I can to help you find the PD that fits you best. Finally some comic relief, you helped me out, I needed a laugh, oh but you felt the need to demonstrate a sense of humor, and that could possibly lead to being codependent because you feel you have the need to joke with others. I would guess that with all the disorders you have, you must have a drinking problem as well. :-)
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