Guest guest Posted January 19, 2011 Report Share Posted January 19, 2011 " I'm sure to feel like I have to do something to reward her when she does--another opportunity for taking on guilt. " No ma'am, you don't have to open the e-mail, card, package or whatever she sends. You can put it somewhere til later, you can delete it, chuck it, do whatever you want. You're the boss, now. XOXO, Girlscout > > > I'm 4 months since figuring out mom is bpd. I have a birthday this week so > I really sympathize with Sara--my LC BPD mom will be acknowledging the day > somehow, and I'm sure to feel like I have to do something to reward her when > she does--another opportunity for taking on guilt. > > While I can finally understand just where/why she is such a manipulating, > lying, dysfunctional human being, I am starting to look at my entire life in > a new light. As I relive these painful situations, I realize how much they > influenced my inevitable choices in life. Inasmuch as I am able to let go > the guilt of never finishing college, I can see now the seeds of my limited > successes in life were sown by her social anxieties (aren't FLEAS > wonderful?). > > Every time I had to reject something I really wanted (athletics, band, > academic challenges/clubs) because of her manipulating me (or because I knew > at age 10 she couldn't deal with anything--even sitting with other parents), > the coup de grace was having to explain to family, friends teachers and > coaches that I just 'chose' to quit. > > As for my direct relationship with her, most of the time I have enjoyed > golden child status--the one who emotionally supported her, talked her down, > directed her from the brink more times than I can count. But then inevitably > she gets POd and pulls the cold shoulder or maniac witch. > > But since finding out about BPD, I just can't tune out to her crazy BS > anymore. I feel like my whole life I have been used like a feeder fish for > her. Whatever my dreams were, they ended at age 10. That's when I > subconsciously started to understand that I didn't count. > > Is it any wonder everything I do is lacking perfection, while I'm fraught > with anxiety every time I need to accomplish something different? Then I > procrastinate, feel guilty, etc. > > Before finding BPD, I considered myself pretty healthy. Now that I know how > much I wasted my opportunities by filling her emotional pit, I just feel > defeated. Used up. Without purpose. I am tired of avoiding relatives in a > way to cover up the shame of her dysfunctions. > > I hate her: it's a cold, broken emotion. Nearing 50, I don't have any more > time to spare in MY LIFE to give to her. I have no more tolerance. I don't > want to argue, I just want her to go away. Or die. No more guilt or > obligation, accusations, cold shoulders. I'm done. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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