Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Borderline personality disorder
Possibly except she really doesn't check many of the boxes for symptoms... She's just irritable and quick to anger.
And she blames everyone else but herself, right? It's never her fault, or her issue?
Correct. Everyone around her is an idiot. Including me (granted, sometimes I am... but usually I'm spoke to in a tone that begs the question "and what kind of idiot are you?" -- she talks to the kids that way, too.)
Come again? Or should I say WTF?Anonymous wrote:Sounds like my MIL. Google borderline personality disorder. I've had to disengage, but I don't knew how you donor with your wife good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Borderline personality disorder
Possibly except she really doesn't check many of the boxes for symptoms... She's just irritable and quick to anger.
And she blames everyone else but herself, right? It's never her fault, or her issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Borderline personality disorder
Possibly except she really doesn't check many of the boxes for symptoms... She's just irritable and quick to anger.
Anonymous wrote:Borderline personality disorder
Anonymous wrote:In recent years, I've noticed a trend with DW.
She meets someone and "totally loves them." And then, in time, something happens and suddenly that person is completely incompetent, or an utter bitch, or worse.
I've seen this happen with:
- Bosses (twice she's lasted at a company for three months and left in large part because of clash with her supervisor, whom she declared incompetent).
- Other moms (it's almost always women she has these conflicts with). In both circles of my kids' friends (i.e., clashes with moms of kids older DC is friends with and then with younger DCs circle). It was like this in both communities where we've lived -- with the kids as toddlers and now as tweens.
- Other volunteers at church.
- Teachers and school administration
- Other parents on dcs' sports teams
- Neighborhood civic association type projects
It's gotten to the point where I can see the cycle coming. If we host something, I can pretty much guarantee a LONG venting session later where she's really angry about this perceived slight or something someone's bratty kid did or whatever.
I realize that I have grown tired of it because what I've come to realize is she's the common denominator. She can be abrupt, rude, and tempestuous. I've seen her snarl at other people's children! Unfortunately, that makes me a bad partner because I no longer really indulge listening to it. The one time I gently tried to point out that she seems to have a lot of conflict with others, she bit my head off, left the room and slammed the door. We didn't talk for 36 hours. I've also suggested she seek some therapy for her anger, insecurity and temper, and that wasn't received well, either.
Her mother was like this -- alienated a lot of friends throughout her life. I notice that as DW ages, this behavior is becoming more pronounced in her, too.
I worry this will begin to affect the way my own children interact with others. Any suggestions?