Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 Mia, I don't know if it was legally abuse, but how about just bad parenting? I think a lot of times about stuff my dad did (he's the nonBPD ex-spouse), and while I don't think it was abuse, it did hurt me and leave an impression on me that affected me throughout my life until I recognized it. I think all parents do things from time to time, without realizing, that can affect their children negatively throughout their lives and would just be considered " bad parenting " . Like my dad commenting (and I can't even remember the words) when I was 14 about my size. I was NOT fat by any means, I think he was just joking about me filling out, but I became compulsively obsessed with being fat a age 14 and started doing workout videos. I was 5'3 and around 100lbs. He didn't mean anything by it, and to this day probably wouldn't even remember it if I said something--but yes, it was not the best display of good, nurturing parentings skills. And if I had a regular mother, it probably wouldn't even have affected me, but I didn't. I had a mother who refused to teach me about " female " things and was intimidated that I had developed a womanly (but not large) shape at the age of 14. So since nada made me feel ashamed about it, and my dad made some offhand comment... Parenting is such a huge responsibility--the smallest thing can totally screw up a young mind. Can we all just come out and say it? We had BAD parents. > > So a couple of things just randomly popped into my mind today. I remember > at one point, I was probably 16 - 19 years old, I told nada I wanted to go > to therapy. She looked at me with that cocky look & scoffed, " Why? So you > can make ME look like a bad mother? No. " > > I'm realizing just how BPD this is of her... once again, she took something > that was about me and made it about her. It reminds me of what we're going > through with fiance's likely BPD ex wife and their kids' therapy. Oy. > Also, it makes me wonder if somewhere deep down inside her she KNOWS she > abused me. > > I also think I recovered a memory today. It's been surfacing kind of slowly > in broken pieces and now more of it is coming together. > > When I was 3, my parents divorced. Nada & I lived with her mother, my > grandnada (GN here). This memory, I was about 4 or 5 and all I could > remember at first was screaming & crying in my room at GN's house... then I > remembered related guilt. Finally it came together. > > I was 4 or 5 and I was throwing a tantrum as kids that age tend to do. Nada > spanked me royally and sent me to my room at GN's house. I was crying & > screaming because I was hurting, probably angry and sad. I have no idea > what caused the tantrum. Anyway. I wouldn't stop crying & throwing my > tantrum, and GN told nada to take my little tape recorder and record me > throwing a fit and to make me listen to it later. I remember I was lying > near the bedroom door and I could hear them talking. At this point, before > their plot to record me, I was starting to calm down and was just crying > quietly to myself. Well when nada came down the hall yelling that she had > the tape recorder & was going to record my fit, I started yelling even more > because I so did NOT want her to do that. Well, she did it anyway. After > a while I calmed down and just lay on the floor for a while until I fell > asleep. Nada woke me up a little later and I was fine. Then she dragged me > to the dining room and made me listen to that tape. I begged her to stop it > because I was feeling embarrassed and guilty but she made me listen to it > anyway. Of course, then I started crying again. > > This memory puts a knot in my stomach, like it's " off " . It also makes me > feel embarrassed! (weird), But to be completely honest I'm not sure it's > entirely wrong/abusive? I think so, but I wonder. Just another example of > a KO not knowing if something was abusive or not. No clue. Was wondering > what you guys thought? I know I would never do that to my step kids, never. > But again, left wondering. > > Thoughts? Ty. > > Mia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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