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Question for Those Familiar with Borderline (BPD) and False Accusations...
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 523191" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>That is interesting Janet. And I sure wish you hadn't grown up with that experience. I think from Daisy's post though ... SHE knows that, she is concerned because THIS counselor seems to think it is due to ONE and only ONE thing. And that implicates maybe in particular, husband which her difficult child would readily jump on and the two of them would reinforce each other in that story. Am I understanding that right DF? Or am I wrong?? That is how I replied to you, and why I think she sounds too risky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 523191, member: 12886"] That is interesting Janet. And I sure wish you hadn't grown up with that experience. I think from Daisy's post though ... SHE knows that, she is concerned because THIS counselor seems to think it is due to ONE and only ONE thing. And that implicates maybe in particular, husband which her difficult child would readily jump on and the two of them would reinforce each other in that story. Am I understanding that right DF? Or am I wrong?? That is how I replied to you, and why I think she sounds too risky. [/QUOTE]
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