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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nothing in your post indicates that she is "borderline." A pain in the ass but not borderline. Why doe people continue to throw around diagnosis without any understanding of what they are diagnosing?[/quote] I agree. Time to grow up, OP.[/quote] I was grown up at 11, when my mother thought she won the lottery. I was grown up at 9, when my friends ganged up on me in the neighborhood park to announce "Your mother is weird." I was grown up at 19 when I was locked out of the house for stealing her friends. I was grown up the day I brought my preemie home from the hospital and Mom had opened all the windows in the house (February) because it's just too hot in here. I could continue this, but my wonderful husband has taught me to laugh at these incidents instead of cry. Thats's part if why I love him so much. I yhink also it's very difficult to convey to others the chaos and pain that borderline people cause. It looks from the outside that people are making a big fuss , and borderlines love to play the victim. I know when I was growing up, I couldn't understand why my father got so angry with my mother. Anyway, if you don't get it, you don't get it. [/quote] I'm sorry OP! You are lucky to have your DH. [/quote]
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