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<blockquote data-quote="Leana" data-source="post: 729431" data-attributes="member: 22778"><p>Being a grandmother myself, I can understand where your wife sits in this conflict. We just want to hold that grandbaby.</p><p>You have experience and pain from your lifetime dealing with mental illness. Borderline (BPD) and NP are very difficult to deal with as I'm learning they have a weird codependacy. </p><p>NP know where to punch at your heart. </p><p>Easy and safest route is to not talk to them.</p><p>Maybe a neutral area, say a vacation spot, </p><p>where you could enjoy the grandbaby and not engage with so much conflict. Just a thought. Love and peace to your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leana, post: 729431, member: 22778"] Being a grandmother myself, I can understand where your wife sits in this conflict. We just want to hold that grandbaby. You have experience and pain from your lifetime dealing with mental illness. Borderline (BPD) and NP are very difficult to deal with as I'm learning they have a weird codependacy. NP know where to punch at your heart. Easy and safest route is to not talk to them. Maybe a neutral area, say a vacation spot, where you could enjoy the grandbaby and not engage with so much conflict. Just a thought. Love and peace to your family. [/QUOTE]
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