My brother has borderline personality disorder and is it normal for him to be childish and childlike he is 21?!


Question: My brother has borderline personality disorder and is it normal for him to be childish and childlike he is 21.?
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I am 21 also and have BPD.. I have read that peoplewith borderline disorder can be very childlike, in fact they can go from being very mature and responsible in one situation to very childlike.. I have to say I am the same, I love things children would love and in many ways I wonder did I ever grow up but I know at many times of my life i have been nearly over mature in attitude and actions for my age..

As long as it isnt interfering with his life too much it should be fine

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if you know what borderline is, then you know your brother feels complete emotion...... that means only one feeling at a time.... and if he's excited - then that's ALL he feels at the moment...... so its ok for him to act somewhat childlike

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