juju2
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« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2018, 04:38:55 AM » |
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Hi,
Yes they remember differently, I got to the point that if I promised something, would writ it down.
Keeping a journal was key, because otherwise, I thought I was losing my mind.
Bottom line, be of integrity. Be my word.
I am not a victim of someone who has a serious mental illness.
To be in a relationship with someone who has a BPD, it takes me: doing excellent self care, managing my emotions, having excellent support, not sharing our issues with family and friends, (because then, I am fighting a two front war, they want me to stop hurting), having a student's mind, I am learning, constantly learning.
All in all, my experience w my pwBPD has been positive. His disorder affects me, it's a disorder of intimacy. It requires me to be at the top of my game, it requires me to look inside myself.
Happiness is an inside game.
You are in the right place for hope, healing, and help. juju
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