Home page of BPDFamily.com, online relationship supportMember registration here
December 22, 2024, 10:51:47 PM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Board Admins: Kells76, Once Removed, Turkish
Senior Ambassadors: EyesUp, SinisterComplex
  Help!   Boards   Please Donate Login to Post New?--Click here to register  
bing
Experts share their discoveries [video]
99
Could it be BPD
BPDFamily.com Production
Listening to shame
Brené Brown, PhD
What is BPD?
Blasé Aguirre, MD
What BPD recovery looks like
Documentary
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: He dragged them out of his life, kicking and screaming.  (Read 493 times)
cbm419
***
Offline Offline

What is your sexual orientation: Gay, lesb
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Posts: 134


« on: October 27, 2017, 11:03:36 AM »

its been a year since break up from dBPDex, no in person contact.  Very limited text/phone decreasing to absolutely none the last two months. the freedom that is emerging is opening my mind to a lot of ideas that are helping me move forward without forgetting some lessons I should take away.

I was working with my therapist talking about the occasional text i get from ex- asking me to take him back, etc.  these, i completely ignore without batting an eye.  Quite the transformation: I went from, shortly after the break up, having to fight myself so hard NOT to text him back.  Now, i see a  message pop up, and i can't bring myself to even THINK of what I would say.  I have no words for this person anymore.

If there was one last thing I would say to my BPD, if i somehow get an old urge that I cannot contain, I thought of exactly how to put it in a tidy little phrase. I think it describes my, and many members here, experiences with the break up:

"You dragged me out of YOUR life, kicking and screaming."

I never dumped him after the cheating, the abuse, I always held on tight.  :)espite his words, his actions kept saying "GTFO of my life."  When his actions matched his words- loving gestures, sexual bonding, it was usually A) immediately after (or shortly before) some type of meltdown or B) somewhat transactional and conditional upon fulfilling a temporary desire or want.

My dBPDex has done this with almost every relationship- big and small.  he depletes people. he takes and takes and takes and either through some big blowout fight or a slow, disintegrating detachment, these people leave him.  

Former friends would always say the same things to me about him "He's so nice/sweet/kind/fun but all he ever does is bum weed/money/drinks/spare bedrooms off me, and its become too much!" (same theme with emotional taking- people complaining he leans on them too much but is never there to listen, authentically, and help them). These people, in smaller ways than me, wanted to have him as a friend, wanted to keep him around, gave him clear instructions on what boundaries he was breaking and could no longer cross, or else.  and of course, he did it anyway.  

He dragged them out of his life, kicking and screaming.

the more I repeat that phrase, the more of those dark memories i can file under this newfound logic.  And this slow release of responsibility for what he did (i ALWAYS felt SO responsible for him and his actions and our relationship's health) is very very liberating.  I dont feel this ownership over all the terrible things that happened, at least not at all like i used to.  

so I hope if anyone reads this and gets even the smallest relief- just keep remembering- they pushed you away.  You put up with more than any sane person would, and it was not enough, because it never can be.
Logged

g2outfitter
***
Offline Offline

What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Posts: 137


« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2017, 11:22:58 AM »


"You dragged me out of YOUR life, kicking and screaming."


That is a great quote... .thanks for sharing.

Here is another one that I find appropriate:

"You gave me a million reasons to leave, and I stayed.  I gave you a million reasons to stay, and you left."
Logged
40days_in_desert
***
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Posts: 245



« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2017, 11:06:19 PM »

Both of these posts are awesome and spot on! 
Logged

“A rogue does not laugh in the same way that an honest man does; a hypocrite does not shed the tears of a man of good faith. All falsehood is a mask; and however well made the mask may be, with a little attention we may always succeed in distinguishing it from the true face.”
― Alexandre Dumas
Can You Help Us Stay on the Air in 2024?

Pages: [1]   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Our 2023 Financial Sponsors
We are all appreciative of the members who provide the funding to keep BPDFamily on the air.
12years
alterK
AskingWhy
At Bay
Cat Familiar
CoherentMoose
drained1996
EZEarache
Flora and Fauna
ForeverDad
Gemsforeyes
Goldcrest
Harri
healthfreedom4s
hope2727
khibomsis
Lemon Squeezy
Memorial Donation (4)
Methos
Methuen
Mommydoc
Mutt
P.F.Change
Penumbra66
Red22
Rev
SamwizeGamgee
Skip
Swimmy55
Tartan Pants
Turkish
whirlpoollife



Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2006-2020, Simple Machines Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!