Not typically: Delusions are false beliefs that are internally consistent but based on a faulty premise. This is mostly seen in people who are paranoid. People with borderline personality may worry about, for example, people not liking them or avoiding them, but they typicaly know that this may not actually be the case. Their worries tend to be more interpersonal than typical paranoid delusions.
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