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Nakeisha finds it hard to keep friends for very long, because she goes back and forth from being a best friend to hating people in her life on a regular and rapid basis. When she dates men, she will quickly "fall in love," but just as quickly fall "out of love." Her boyfriends tend to get tired of her unpredictable nature and often end up leaving her, only to have her beg them not to go. At times Nakeisha becomes so upset that she engages in suicidal behaviors, sometimes severe enough to require hospitalization. Nakeisha would likely be diagnosed with personality disorder.

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