Home page of BPDFamily.com, online relationship supportMember registration here
April 29, 2025, 10:19:51 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
VIDEO: "What is parental alienation?" Parental alienation is when a parent allows a child to participate or hear them degrade the other parent. This is not uncommon in divorces and the children often adjust. In severe cases, however, it can be devastating to the child. This video provides a helpful overview.
204
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Devastating to See the Suffering  (Read 494 times)
lovingmyself1st

*
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Relationship status: broken up
Posts: 42



« on: June 18, 2022, 11:14:49 AM »

Does anyone else feel this way? I feel absolutely devastated to watch my former partner with symptoms of bpd go through this. Personality disorders have to be one of the most heartbreaking things to watch a loved one deal with.
Logged
Deep Blue

*
Offline Offline

What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Relationship status: Broken up
Posts: 48


« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2022, 11:38:29 AM »

Does anyone else feel this way? I feel absolutely devastated to watch my former partner with symptoms of bpd go through this. Personality disorders have to be one of the most heartbreaking things to watch a loved one deal with.

I did feel bad, for a time... but then I learned of the monkey branching, the complete disregard for how I felt during and after the relationship, and treated as if I never existed afterwards. I then realized that most of the “love” feelings I felt were based on something that really didn’t exist within the other person. I felt bad for and was in love with the mirrored persona that my exwBPD put forth, but at the end of the day that’s all it was... a persona that our ex’s momentarily adopt.

Even today, 8 months later, I still struggle with truly understanding and believing in the nature of the disorder and how it works real time. That’s testament to how strong the trauma bond can be, as well as how deep seated some of my codependent tendencies are. But then again, it’s also just difficult and bizarre seeing an adult speaking, in an adult body, but then have the behavior and content of their words be so much more childlike and detached from reality. It’s disturbing to say the least.

In your previous post, you said that you were only a few days post breakup. I’d recommend working out daily, having a solid schedule in place, and using some of your free time to learn about the disorder and non-BPD partner accounts of what went down. This will help to provide some crappy form of closure that surely wasn’t provided by your ex, as well as, in a more healthy way, feed the rumination beast that will inevitably be present during this time. It’s normal.

Best of luck, and please keep posting any other comments and questions that you may have.

Deep Blue
Logged
SinisterComplex
Senior Ambassador
*
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Relationship status: Broken Up
Posts: 1329



« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2022, 12:03:06 PM »

I did feel bad, for a time... but then I learned of the monkey branching, the complete disregard for how I felt during and after the relationship, and treated as if I never existed afterwards. I then realized that most of the “love” feelings I felt were based on something that really didn’t exist within the other person. I felt bad for and was in love with the mirrored persona that my exwBPD put forth, but at the end of the day that’s all it was... a persona that our ex’s momentarily adopt.

Even today, 8 months later, I still struggle with truly understanding and believing in the nature of the disorder and how it works real time. That’s testament to how strong the trauma bond can be, as well as how deep seated some of my codependent tendencies are. But then again, it’s also just difficult and bizarre seeing an adult speaking, in an adult body, but then have the behavior and content of their words be so much more childlike and detached from reality. It’s disturbing to say the least.

In your previous post, you said that you were only a few days post breakup. I’d recommend working out daily, having a solid schedule in place, and using some of your free time to learn about the disorder and non-BPD partner accounts of what went down. This will help to provide some crappy form of closure that surely wasn’t provided by your ex, as well as, in a more healthy way, feed the rumination beast that will inevitably be present during this time. It’s normal.

Best of luck, and please keep posting any other comments and questions that you may have.

Deep Blue

Lovingmyself1st^^^ I would definitely recommend taking what DB has to say to heart. DB was shattered and in rough shape coming here. He is more of a recent member that has shown growth. I think you will get a lot from member like him.

I do urge you to keep posting and interacting with other members here as I believe it will help you heal much easier.

Cheers and best wishes!

-SC-
Logged

Through Adversity There is Redemption!
lovingmyself1st

*
Offline Offline

Gender: Male
What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Ex-romantic partner
Relationship status: broken up
Posts: 42



« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2022, 12:04:49 PM »

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I am only a few days post breakup. I’m lucky to already be in a good workout routine & have some good friends. I know I’ll be ok, and I’ve already accepted that I won’t get closure.
Logged
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!