Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
Oh stop with the Freudian b.s. I married a flake. She resembled neither my mother nor anyone else in my family.
When did you realize DW was off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
Oh stop with the Freudian b.s. I married a flake. She resembled neither my mother nor anyone else in my family.
When did you realize DW was off?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you believe Imago therapy we subconsciously find ourselves attracted to what was normal in our childhood. My mom has NPD and then I married one.
So it looks like your son is just accidentally repeating patterns and you are crazy, OP.
Sad but true. I had an absent father and married an absent husband. Regret it daily.
Very true. I kept dating jerks like my father until I realized there are quality men out there. It’s a hard pattern to break but entirely possible.
OP the commonality of all of these women is that your soon is choosing to date them. Stop making excuses for his poor choices, he is not a victim. From these posts you sound like a meddling busybody who needs to step out.
Op here, I agree that there is something that my DS is doing that is drawing in women with mental illness. I am trying to give him some feedback on what he is doing wrong. DS shared the details with me because he is frustrated and wants a healthy relationship with a woman. I am not meddling, or setting him up with women, but I would like to help him change.
I would like to hear from single mentally ill women to hear their perspective on dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
Oh stop with the Freudian b.s. I married a flake. She resembled neither my mother nor anyone else in my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
No, but there is a history of depression in the family.
Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
Anonymous wrote:Men are often attracted to their "mothers." Are you crazy OP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Op here, I agree that there is something that my DS is doing that is drawing in women with mental illness. I am trying to give him some feedback on what he is doing wrong. DS shared the details with me because he is frustrated and wants a healthy relationship with a woman. I am not meddling, or setting him up with women, but I would like to help him change.
I would like to hear from single mentally ill women to hear their perspective on dating.
Why? Your son isn’t the one with the mental illness or is he? Why do you want someone to bare their feeling in dating and dealing with their mental illness so you can use that for your son to avoid them???