Guest guest Posted December 14, 2010 Report Share Posted December 14, 2010 Hello, I just wanted to share my current experience because I feel very trapped and alone in this matter. I'm a 21 year-old college student (junior) with a BPD nada. The problem at this point in my life is that she controls 95% of my money in that we both have loans out for my college, rent, etc., but she places them in her own savings account and distributes it to me when I " ask. " I have no idea how this arrangement got into place (I never signed up for this), but I know it has a lot to do with the obvious issue: control. Right now, I am unemployed between semesters, but when I am employed, I make minimum wage and am only offered less than 15 hours a week. I'm a full-time student and I've been struggling with my depression again off-and-on for the last year or so, so the energy and time available for a second job are slim to none. I would quit my current job if it weren't for the fact that it's one of the few things I still enjoy in life! All told, I have to request money for just about anything I want, including: cat food, gas, food, rent, bills, doctors appointments, etc. I know this is bad behavior for many reasons, including the fact that one of my hot buttons (per how to stop walking on eggshells) is being lorded over by her/controlled by her, which I know she really enjoys, and having to deal with it. But any suggestion, as I'm sure you'll understand, will be met with rage, tears, the cold shoulder, victimization, or many of these at once--depends on where the roullette lands today. What I'm trying to ask is whether or not anyone else has had this problem--even in a broader sense, in any way that the BP had something you needed and, given the circumstances, you couldn't get it elsewhere or escape--and if so, if you could share your stories, I'd greatly, greatly appreciate it. Thank you, everyone. It's so nice to finally hear that I'm not alone from the fingertips of the people who are like me, rather than a distant psychologist or BPD manual. It's very liberating. Elle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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