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Why does my ex block and unblock me on Instagram?

Why does my ex block and unblock me on Instagram?

He’s trying to get your attention & he wants to believe that you’re watching his page. He wants you to reach out & ask him why he’s blocking you which will prove to him that he’s right & you’re watching, so play dumb.

When I unblock someone on Instagram will they still be following me?

When you unblock someone, they will be able to view your posts and stories, find you again, and send you messages. They will not automatically follow you again though, so you will need to notify them if you want them to do so. Why not check out a few other ways to grow your Instagram following while you’re at it?

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Why do people with BPD want their exes back?

People with BPD are sexy, daring, risky, unpredictable and more – all the qualities of an attractive person. Wanting this person back makes sense. The reason why the whole entire ‘get an ex back’ mindset is wrong is because if your ex left you, then it’s up to your ex if they want you back.

Is your BPD partner always blaming you for everything?

As I teach in my Better BPD Relationships course, you and your partner need to take responsibility for the actions you two make. Throwing around blame and pointing fingers does you no good. Even if your BPD partner has always blamed you for everything, don’t try to turn it around and throw blame back.

What happens when you break up with a borderline ex?

Here is really the main point of that article so read on. Often times when you break up, your Borderline ex may have told you dozens and dozens of things that you did wrong. They throw all the blame onto you and take no responsibility for their own actions. Well, as I said above, relationships take two to tango.

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What is the foundation of Everything I teach about BPD?

The foundation of everything I teach is based on the truth that the more you know yourself, the more success you’ll find in all walks of life. This is especially true when it comes to BPD relationships because people with BPD are really looking for a sort of ‘father figure’ in a sense.