Thursday, 2 July 2015

 

MASOCHIST-MINIONS SYNDROME a BPD PERSPECTIVE of ALWAYS WANTING TO BE TREATED BADLY

 

 

This blog post is about a hypothetical adapted Borderline Personality Disorder known as “MASOCHIST-MINIONS” SYNDROME. 

 

Minions are individuals who clearly suffer from “BPD” and other comorbid conditions associated with BPD, from “OCD” to “Masochism” tendencies. 

 

The Minions collectively can, arguably, represent a single BPD sufferer with constant conflicting thoughts internally, whilst externally displaying high emotionality. For example, when fighting for the banana or whenever Minions are faced to process any scenario not dictated by their villain leader. 

 



Overall, if you have ever met these individuals a lot of understanding and attention is required, not omitting their actual acceptance of their disorder. Minions somewhat reflect a BPD sufferer living in an ideal world where they can co-exist with normal individuals in harmony. After all, they are 1+ Minions acting as a single family unit with an ability to be almost indestructible. 

 

So, hopefully, I have convinced you now that the Minions concept is actually indeed based on complex psychological, neurological and social scientific concepts that live in real world. 

 

Put simply, have you ever dated, known or befriended a minion?

 


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