Hi missymoo,
You asked, IS THE PLAN FOR US ALL TO TYPE NOTES FOR EACH OTHER TO READ?
FOR THE NEXT TEN OR TWENTY YEARS?
Yes, and in my book, those are friendships.

I asked my husband last night, "what is the plan? Are we pretending to not care about our BPD'd daughter, or are we in fact not caring?" He said we're pretending.
That was kind of a relief, I could go either way, really, it's his kid.
I'm sorry for not reaching out to you in "real" life. I feel somewhat awkward talking about my husband's kid (I did not raise her) to people who raised their borderline kids. It is like this in the "Real" support group I'm in too. Also, I have already committed to that. Also, my husband doesn't like me talking about this all the time, sometimes he just needs a break. If I were to talk regularly to someone about all this on the phone, he would surely hear and probably get upset (I am talking about his kid, afterall). Typing it, well that's another thing.
I like being able to login, and post when I have a need to, and get the support I need, but it is still low committment, coming to this board. Having an actual friend to talk to about this? Well, like I mentioned I have already done that, and the topic was our mentally ill mothers. That is a lot more committment, and work and I was single at the time, and we ended up triggering each other a lot. Her son committed suicide, while we knew each other and talked everyday. That was really hard on both of us... The net affect, it was very helpful, but there were some ups and downs.
As far as it being a public board...well, I really don't think anyone will be that interested in reading all this, unless it fits their situation. Not too worried, it is hanging "all out there." This is an anonymous board afterall.
Take care missymoo, and I hope to see you back here one day...if you need us.
b