Guest guest Posted October 29, 2011 Report Share Posted October 29, 2011 YES, and often when you find yourself with a partners with a BPD, you will start to notice them in your own life too. Welcome > ** > > > Hi, > I'm trying to gain information on how to deal with a BP step-mother. I am > the significant other of an adult child who's step-mom (who raised him) > consistently displays traits of BPD. We are very new to this and just read > Stop Walking on Eggshells, also the workbook, and have ordered several more > books as well. Is this group open to talking with the significant other of > a Non-BP (both he & myself don't have BPD) on how I can help to support > him in finding out about his step-mom's condition? > Thanks, > Kennan > (kl81903 username) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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