![]() ![]() Yes, Angelina Jolie seems to have Borderline personality disorder but before we delve deep into Angelina Jolie’s mental health-related struggles and her borderline personality disorder, we need to understand what are personality disorders. Does Angelina Jolie have a Personality Disorder? It's the most artistic thing Madonna has done in her career.This blog will cover topics like Angelina Jolie’s personality disorder, what are personality disorders, borderline personality disorder, symptoms of BPD, and different ways to cope with BPD along with answers to frequently asked questions. It's actually rather sophisticated and worthy of a lot discussion that's hidden in just a few lines of what just appears to be another upbeat top 40 pop song. She is losing her mind knowing that this relationship is destroying her and wants out before she loses it.īorderline the song and video has been observed in academia for it's symbolism as well. "Look at what your love has done to me" is really "look at what your (emotional abuse) has done to me. You just keep on pushing my love over the borderline" You just keep on pushing my love over the borderline The last few lines mention at how much the abuse has taken it's toll. Because they love their abuser they can't let it go, and they are pleading to be set free. The cycle of emotional abuse is dehumanizing, destroying self confidence, and feeling trapped. "When you hold me in your arms, you love me 'til I just can't see, But then you let me down, when I look around. The abusive partners holds the victim prisoner by overwhelming them one moment giving them hope and crushing them in the next moment by abondonment. ![]() The bar is set to high and ones best is never good enough- They are at the mercy of trying to please the abuser giving them all they can destroying themselves in the process. Stonewalling, emotional abondonment, and other behaviors can be cold followed by strong affection which plays head games with the victim. When a partner with holds love as punishment, it's emotional abusive and demeaning. The male chauvinism aspect (which is emotionally abusive) only comes into play because it was song by Madonna - not because of the lyrics itself. ![]() "Its lyrics dealt with the subject of a love that is never fulfilled and was written as a rebellion against male chauvinism."īeing that it was written by a male I think it takes more of the general aspect of being emotionally abuse. In fact the song was written by Madonna's producer Reggie Lucas, not Madonna ![]() Here are some facts- It was written before Madonna even met Sean Penn/ Guy Ritchie. It has nothing to do with orgasms, Sean Penn, guy Ritchie, or borderline personality as some have mentioned. I like many of the guesses here, but there isn't a shred to support what many of the comments are about. You cause me so much pain, I think I'm going insane Stop driving me away, I just want to stay When you hold me in your arms, you love me 'til I just can't seeīut then you let me down, when I look around Something in your eyes is makin' such a fool of me I don't want to be your prisoner, so baby, won't you set me free Something in the way you love me won't let me be ![]()
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