#Health #MentalHealth #BorderlinePersonalityDisorder #BPD #Psychology "It's not something I have, it's something I am." That's how Rebecca Bunch, a character on the CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend , played by Rachel Bloom, described herself after being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder on the show. That hasn't been the only mention of BPD in pop culture recently. In May, Saturday Night Live 's Pete Davidson took to Instagram Stories to talk about his own experience with BPD—and how, contrary to what some of his critics think, those with borderline personality disorder can maintain successful relationships. "Just because someone has a mental illness does not mean they can’t be happy and in a relationship,” he wrote. “It also doesn’t mean that person makes the relationship toxic. I just think it’s f*cked up to stigmatize people as crazy and say that they are unable to do stuff that anyone can do. It’s not t...
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