Hi Shano!

I can certainly empathize with your situation as it was very similar to my relationship with my exBPDw. It's tough to be made to feel as if what you do is never enough and anything that is wrong is our fault.
The first thing to understand is that we cannot change them, however, we can change and control how we react to and communicate with them. It takes some practice and self-centering, but it certainly can help. To the right of this page there are tools and lessons to help guide you down this path. When reading these helpful things, I think you'll be able to look back and see... .not where you have been wrong... .but where you could've taken a different approach. Be compassionate with yourself during this time... .having a loved one with traits of BPD can be very mentally, emotionally and physically draining. Many here have been or are in the exact circumstances life is throwing your way. We understand!
Have you read the book Stop Walking on Eggshells?
Keep posting! We are here!
