If you’ve ever had BPD, you know what it’s like to feel like too much and not enough at the exact same time. You know what it’s like to want closeness more than anything, but to push people away before they can leave first. You know what it’s like to spiral over a tone shift…

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what i hope this blog changes

Daily writing prompt
What change, big or small, would you like your blog to make in the world?

If you’ve ever had BPD, you know what it’s like to feel like too much and not enough at the exact same time. You know what it’s like to want closeness more than anything, but to push people away before they can leave first. You know what it’s like to spiral over a tone shift in text, to feel like your emotions are on fire while everyone else is chilling in an air-conditioned room.

And you probably know what it’s like to feel alone in all of it. Even though logically, you know you’re not.

That’s why I started borderlinewithwifi.

I’m not here to be an expert or a saviour. I’m just someone trying to stay connected – to myself, to others, and to reality – with a little help from WiFi and the occasional meme.

If this blog can do anything, I hope it helps even one person with BPD (or depression, or trauma, or just big messy feels) feel a little less alone. I hope it becomes a space where people can say: “Wait… I thought I was the only one who felt like that.” and realize they aren’t.

I want to build a soft little corner of the internet where people with BPD – or any kind of emotional chaos – can come, laugh, cry, relate, and feel seen. A place where healing is allowed to be messy and nonlinear and sometimes even funny.

That’s the change I want: To replace shame with connection. To replace silence with community.

Even if it’s just a tiny shift – even if it’s just between me and whoever’s reading this – it’s still real. And it still matters.


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