Hi Peacefulriver, just joining with stevemcduck to welcome you to the group.
15 years and 4 kids is quite the commitment. How old are your kids, and how do they seem to be doing?
When did you start to think that your H definitely had a PD? Does he have anything else going on (drug use, alcoholism, suicide/homicide threats...)?
And are any of you (you, H, kids) in any kind of counseling/therapy?
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We understand here that people remain in BPD relationships for any number of reasons, and we respect that and are committed to supporting you, no matter what path you choose. Our article on
What Does it Take to Be in a Relationship with a pwBPD, a great starting place, discusses that, too:
Understand Why: There are a many reasons to be in BP relationship or to try. It's a deeply personal decision. Sometimes the reasons are unhealthy- such as BPD/NPD relationships, BPD/Co-dependent relationship, etc. It's important to understand your own emotional health and what motivates you to "stay in" and build a life that "evolves around" and has to "continually compensate for" the acts of a destructive person. Many professionals enter therapy when they are treating BPD to stay grounded. It is a good idea for you too.
People stay for reasons of faith, kids, finances, you name it... and we'll be here for you as you find a way to make your situation as livable as it can be, under these challenging circumstances.