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The more i read about it the more i realize I most definitely have a Dependent personality disorder
SzPD: I am so Normal right now :) *feeling Nothing at All, trapped inside the Meat Prison*
StPD: 'Got a little bit too eccentric' disorder
PPD: Constantly checking behind them because the fear of getting backstabbed is just Too Real
BPD: *intense FP-related sobbing* *goes back to watching TV like nothing happened a few seconds later*
NPD: I may not be God but Goddamnit let me have this moment
HPD: Please look at me please talk to me please compliment me please I am so pretty
ASPD: Fuck around and find out
DPD: where are all the people. help. I could go for a Person right about now
AvPD: That one social reject kid that freaks out during a Powerpoint presentation
OCPD: *does a thing* Wait *does the thing again* I am performing this Task so incorrectly right now wtf *does the thing
PDNOS: That moment when not even you know what's wrong but clearly Something is up
Hello AVPD community,, I have a proposal, a new term other than safe person and maybe another one,, i can't remember
Snug Person (SNP) — a person who is someone you can pretty reliably talk too, however you may need more time to reply to them and/or not be able to start a conversation with them by yourself. it's like a step below someone being a “safe person”. theyre comfortable for you to talk to and interact with but just slightly less close than a safe person
We specifically wanted to make it since we personally only have one safe person and then all of our other friends are just one step below that. we can't do all the things we can with our safe person with them, but they're still safer than most other people and we love them all the same
Also we chose the word “Snug” for two main reasons,, one, its another word for comfortable, which is what we were originally going to call it,, and two, because it sounds safe, and cozy, and like you two are just going to cuddle,, which is something i personally adore
I know online PD quizzies ain’t shit. But some of the questions for this test are fucking weird. Like what does being interested in art for a magazine cover have anything to do with personality disorders? Lmao
Cluster A, B, and C flags !!
[ no ID, help appreciated !! - A, B, and C in order ]
I tried thinking of colours that were considered odd, paranoia-related, or eccentric, and that's how we came up with the first flag !! We wanted one slightly bright colour to really represent the word "eccentric" in the definition, and thought that fit best.
For the second flag, we tried thinking of colours more associated with love, hate, egocentrism, nervousness, and sadness !! The burgundy, we mostly thought of NPD, ASPD, and BPD for. The yellow, Histrionic. I feel like the blue comes from all of the PDs in this category , , considering lack of attention, insults, or slight things we deem wrong tends to make us sad or angry , , or things similar.
For the third flag, we thought of anxiety, obsession, anger, loneliness, and irrationality. I came up with yellow, green, and blue. The colours aren't for particular disorders in the group, but if I had to describe it, I'd say the blue fits AVPD, the yellow fits DPD, and the green fits OCD.
The white for all of them represents the ability to grow, the hope we could have, the love that is very possible no matter the PD.
I hope the flags aren't too complex '^^ , ,
To simplify them, the very bottom and top band could be removed, along with the white if wanted.
tagging for , , yeah @mogai-sunflowers - @kirby-in-wonderland - @hypnosiacon - @cupidcoining (it won't let me tag for some reason 😭😭.) I tried tagging those who might be interested or I know have PDs , , reblogging to tag others who you'd think would like it is appreciated !!
“Don’t let your disorder define you”
Okay but do you support the people whose disorders do define them?
Do you support people with the chronic illnesses who have had to develop whole lives around their conditions? Do you support the intellectually disabled people whose whole way of thinking is defined by their disorder? Do you support the people with personality disorders who literally have a disorder as a personality? Do you support the autism/ADHD people whose disorder you can’t separate from who they are? Do you support the DIDOSDD people who have multiple definitions of themselves because of their disorder?
Or are you just saying that because a disorder defining someone means you can’t ignore it.
Reblog/interact if your blog is a safe space for all people struggling with their Cluster A, B, and C personality disorder regardless of whether they are high or low-functioning in their disorder.
It's very common for people to push those with demonised personality disorders to the end of their tether via manipulation, bullying, abuse, etc. and then get upset with them when they inevitably snap.
It happens a lot within the neurodivergent community, too! People spread lies about us, do things that purposely upset/trigger us and then when we start to get upset/stand up for ourselves/etc. it's "sEE??? we were right about them all along!!!!"