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Reply to "IF husband has borderline personality disorder- a death sentence for the marriage?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]@11:13. Yes, I did borrow it from the library. I am sorry, unlike you, that i found nothing useful in the book. I am not iin a mutually satisfying and healthy relationship with my BPD spouse. I am tired of giving 110% to the rekationship snd getting nothing back. I refuse to accept her rages, verbal and ohysical sbuse and her serial infidelity. Her BPD does not give her a pass to treat me like dirt, whether she "wants to or not." I have a right to be happy and to love too. I will no longer subsume my needs to hers. Let her get ehat she needs from one of her "lovers." You are in a relationship with a chid. You are not in one with a BPD adult, do yiu are in no position to judge. [/quote] you are wrong. I do not have a BPD child. I have a child born with an overly-sensitive temperament. For BPD to occur, you need that AND an invalidating environment. I am making sure than the second does not happen. My child will NOT have BPD.[/quote]
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