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Table 2 Metaphors for the experience of feeling chronically empty

From: Understanding chronic feelings of emptiness in borderline personality disorder: a qualitative study

219,064

So, I guess, emptiness is like an overcast day where itā€™sā€‰āˆ’ā€‰but itā€™s a chill on the wind, but itā€™s not aggressively windy. Um, itā€™s just, you know, you canā€™t get warm, um, and you canā€™t, sort of, find a nice warm spot everywhere you go, whether itā€™s, like, out in the open, or under, you know, not being under a tree or anything. Itā€™s just like, just like constantly cold. But itā€™s not raining or miserable weather. Itā€™s just sort of overcast and a bit chilly.

219,065

Itā€™s just your kind of very robotic and very, like āˆ’ā€‰there is no meaning or purpose, I guess, would be my definition of it.

219,074

Oh dear, itā€™s a black holeā€¦ Um, but I guess itā€™s that drowning, you know, drowning.

219,088

Itā€™s like wind inside a tin canā€¦ like youā€™re the tin can.

229,070

Um, umā€¦ Mmm. Like a stone that hasnā€™t been shaped into a rock.

259,029

Um, nothingness. Nothingness as in no sense of being. Um - - - like, I suppose, like, with the cosmos, like a black hole or something. I suppose, like, um, thereā€™s no sense of time. What do you call it? You know how the astronauts, when you see them walking around in space and thereā€™s no gravity? That sense. The sense of not being able ā€“ the sense of not, of no, of no ā€“ the sense of weightlessness probably or ā€“ I donā€™t know, I donā€™t know.

259,090

Um, I suppose like just a depressing, empty swimming pool. Like a concrete swimming pool with, like, a little bit of water and lots of mouldā€¦ Yeah. Like not one that people skate in.

  1. Note ā€“ Metaphors were prompted by the question ā€œCan you think of a metaphor that describes how youā€™ve experienced feeling empty inside?ā€