Home page of BPDFamily.com, online relationship supportMember registration here
November 01, 2024, 01:34:51 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
Survey: How do you compare?
Adult Children Sensitivity
67% are highly sensitive
Romantic Break-ups
73% have five or more recycles
Physical Hitting
66% of members were hit
Depression Test
61% of members are moderate-severe
108
Pages: [1]   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Self Gaslighting  (Read 396 times)
U.N. Owen

Offline Offline

What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Parent
Relationship status: Still present
Posts: 8


« on: December 08, 2023, 10:43:36 PM »

Does anyone else self-gaslight when it comes to their family members illness?

My BPD mom has times when she can act like a kind and loving person and when she does I start to doubt myself. I start getting into my own head and rationalizing that it isn't as bad as I make it out to be and I am just the over-sensitive one. Then she will fly off the handle and snap me back into reality. I feel like this is me still subconsciously mirroring my moms own perspectives - my whole life she has told me that she isn't the problem, its other people. Now I am the "other people".

The truth is when I really start thinking about it the only time she is "nice" to me is when I am doing what she wants.
Logged
Sappho11
****
Offline Offline

What is your sexual orientation: Straight
Who in your life has "personality" issues: Parent
Posts: 438



« Reply #1 on: December 09, 2023, 11:50:07 AM »

Yes. I think virtually all of us on this forum do this – it's partially why we're here. I'd reckon that if most of us realised – fully, intuitively realised – how detrimental these relationships are, most of us would just bail. I know I would (and have).

One of the best pieces of advice I've ever heard was: "How would you react if you saw a friend being treated this way?" It's often easier to see the dysfunction when we mentally remove ourselves from the picture for an instant.

If I had seen any of my friends confronted with behaviour such as from my BPD dad or BPD ex, I'd have told them: "RUN. The good doesn’t last and the bad only gets worse."

Trust your gut.
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!