Bpd Adjacent Flag! A flag that is left vague so anyone who has BPD, is questioning, or simply experiencing traits or symptoms can use it! This was made with people who have trouble pinpointing or recognizing symptoms in mind, and is not to be used by transID supporters.
[ID: Two images. The first image is a flag with eight equal horizontal stripes. In descending order, the stripes are lavender purple, pastel lavender purple, white, soft yellow, peach orange, bright pink, purple magenta, and dark magenta. In the center of the flag, there is a black BPD symbol. The second image is a flag identical to the first, but without the symbol. End ID.]
BPD + Autism Adjacent flag! A flag that is left vague so anyone who has BPD and Autism themselves, is questioning having the disorders, or simply experiences traits or symptoms can use it! This was made with people who have trouble pinpointing or recognizing symptoms in mind, and is not to be used by transID supporters.
I made several versions of this flag. The first two are here, and more will be placed under the cut.
[ID: Two images. The first image is a flag with ten equal horizontal stripes. In descending order, the stripes are smoky blue, sky blue, blue green, pastel green, pale yellow, pale orange, peach orange, bright pink, purple magenta, and dark magenta. In the center of the flag is a combined autism and BPD symbol. The second image is a flag identical to the first, but without the symbol. End ID.]
Flags by me, requested by a member of the LGBTQIA wiki server! Colors picked from two BPD flags as well as an autism flag.
More versions below the cut, as well as the transparent symbol:
[ID 1: A flag with eight equal horizontal stripes. In descending order, the stripes are sky blue, blue green, pastel green, pale yellow, pale orange, peach orange, bright pink, and purple magenta. In the center of the flag is a black combined BPD and Autism symbol with added white lines for clarity. End ID.]
[ID 2: A flag that is identical to the first, but the symbol does not have white lines. End ID.]
[ID 3: A flag that is identical to the first, but there is no symbol. End ID.]
[ID 4: A flag that is identical to the first flag for BPD and Autism above the cut, but with white lines added to the symbol for clarity. End ID.]
[ID: Two images. Both images are the combined BPD and Autism symbol. The first has white lines added for clarity while the second has these areas made transparent. End ID.]
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You will pity and hug people for being victims of abuse, which is supposed to be a good thing, but when the harsh reality of being an abuse victim kicks in, whether it be the development of BPD or other disorders, they are suddenly the scum of the earth and somehow DESERVE the horrific childhood physical, emotional and sexual abuse they went through.
Like, yes, it's true, and I won't deny it; having a loved one with BPD can be terribly difficult and harmful to deal with if they are not self-aware or in treatment, and they are very much capable of exhibiting toxic behaviours, but it's horrifying how people claim to support victims of abuse but their compassion immediately stops at any mental disorder developing as a result of that abuse.
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The borderlined life excerpt six from my poetry book:
When I love someone it feels like I am on fire, I love so intensely that the flames grow in the shape of a home. My warmth burns you as you walk in but I try to protect you from the heat. I try, I try and I try. But even I can’t save you, the flames engulf you and you try hard to leave, afraid to be burnt, afraid to be scarred from my love that no longer feels like a home, but a silent volcano always ready to erupt.
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