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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds like you are on the right track. When I was in my late 30s/early 40s I came to the realization I had to set solid boundaries with my nutty sister (likely BPD). It took me a few more years, and with therapy I realized I needed to do the same with our mother. It's sad, and difficult, and continues to be so 15 years later. But me and my little family is much better for it. Much of society will not understand and will expect you to have a better relationship, just because that is what is expected. You will likely have to deal with that too. On the plus side, if you learn about all of this, you get great insights into why/how we all treat each other the way we do, and you will become a better parent/boss/co-worker/friend. [/quote]
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