We used to have a forum member with a wonderful mantra... .
"You talk to her too much."
This sounds like what a buddy told me the other week, "Are you sure you're divorced? You sure talk a lot. "
JRG,
You're angry and have a right to be based upon the false accusations, and the TRO to keep your son safe is added stress. It's necessary to assert boundaries, because pwBPD often don't have them. Your anger sounds like it's bleeding into your communications. Is this helpful in the long run given that you have to parent with this person for the next decade? Wouldn't BIFF be more appropriate, especially given that you are in the middle of a legal case, and your communication might be evidence? Be Bland, Boring, Emotionless. Beyond Spock: Sarek. BIFF the boundary about not wanting to hear about the bf. I look upon my situation as business: the business of raising the kids. When I engage emotionally, it telegraphs engagement rather than detachment with boundaries.