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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 703489" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Mamacat, you are tinking like the normal person that you are. If she is borderline or leans that way her thinking is different. She can switch anyone off with no remorse and tell herself that you were never there for her, although you certainly were. It is her own twisted reality. Revenge is big with people who have personality disorders. They deliberately do payback and tell themselves it is deserved. Of cpirse we suffer, not them.</p><p></p><p>I understand feeling sad about especially grandchildren, but this is not your fault and it's the typical way many atypical thinkers behave.</p><p></p><p>I feel for your broken heart and hope you seek out therapy if you haven't yet so that you can learn to cope with the hurt</p><p> Many of us have had to and all I can say from my standpoint is that the grief get a better or did for me...and it IS grief. We adopted one child who chose to abandon us as an adult and it took two years for me to grieve and let go. Thankfully I have a great hub and other great kids. It helps more tham i can say.</p><p></p><p>I hope you have people too. Hugs and love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 703489, member: 1550"] Mamacat, you are tinking like the normal person that you are. If she is borderline or leans that way her thinking is different. She can switch anyone off with no remorse and tell herself that you were never there for her, although you certainly were. It is her own twisted reality. Revenge is big with people who have personality disorders. They deliberately do payback and tell themselves it is deserved. Of cpirse we suffer, not them. I understand feeling sad about especially grandchildren, but this is not your fault and it's the typical way many atypical thinkers behave. I feel for your broken heart and hope you seek out therapy if you haven't yet so that you can learn to cope with the hurt Many of us have had to and all I can say from my standpoint is that the grief get a better or did for me...and it IS grief. We adopted one child who chose to abandon us as an adult and it took two years for me to grieve and let go. Thankfully I have a great hub and other great kids. It helps more tham i can say. I hope you have people too. Hugs and love. [/QUOTE]
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