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Finally back to Al-Anon to get sanity back from Mr. 35'/enabling
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 597063" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>MWM - Good for you. I'm glad you got to the meeting and are committed to going to as many as you can. It sounds like it is really going to be helpful for you. I can certainly understand why you want to hang on to Mr.35 after losing your other son. It must have been very heartbreaking and difficult and you wouldn't want to go through that again. </p><p></p><p>He sounds a lot like my 17 year old - only twice the age. He just hasn't matured or found the coping skills he needs to deal with life's problems. I would agree with you that he sounds narcissistic or borderline for sure. My difficult child exhibits a lot of the personality disorder traits too. I'm just waiting to see if he matures out of them or into them. Sigh. Right now he reminds me of a perfect blend of my alcoholic passive-aggressive manipulative uncle and my definitely borderline non-functioning in society aunt (both on my mothers side). I think my mom is borderline too but she functions better than my aunt does. </p><p></p><p>*Keep going to those meetings - you sound like a weight has been lifted and you are finding a little more peace already.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 597063, member: 14356"] MWM - Good for you. I'm glad you got to the meeting and are committed to going to as many as you can. It sounds like it is really going to be helpful for you. I can certainly understand why you want to hang on to Mr.35 after losing your other son. It must have been very heartbreaking and difficult and you wouldn't want to go through that again. He sounds a lot like my 17 year old - only twice the age. He just hasn't matured or found the coping skills he needs to deal with life's problems. I would agree with you that he sounds narcissistic or borderline for sure. My difficult child exhibits a lot of the personality disorder traits too. I'm just waiting to see if he matures out of them or into them. Sigh. Right now he reminds me of a perfect blend of my alcoholic passive-aggressive manipulative uncle and my definitely borderline non-functioning in society aunt (both on my mothers side). I think my mom is borderline too but she functions better than my aunt does. *Keep going to those meetings - you sound like a weight has been lifted and you are finding a little more peace already. [/QUOTE]
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