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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 690550" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My son Barts ex is so borderline her picture is plastered under that in the DSM. Bart never left us. He just went along with ex to try to keep the peace. And she didn't want us holding grandson even when our whole family visited. And if you tried to talk to her, she SCREAMED and son just urged us to leave. He felt bad but sticking up for us against her would not have stopped her. Once she took grandson out and did not come back until she knew we were all gone.</p><p></p><p>Gone boys love was strange and passive aggressively controlling. She was bright and beautiful and gone boy was dazzled. She was in her mid 30s but we never saw her not sitting on his lap. She had so much power over him..if she said jump, he asked how high. It is more detailed than tjis, bit she highly encouraged hI'm to cut us off and he did it. She was especially jealous of his close relationship to Princess. Princess was the first one she threw her claws out at. And he let her.</p><p></p><p>Who they marry can affect your relationship</p><p>Some don't want anything to do with the other family no matter how nice we are. It's not about us.</p><p></p><p>My girls would not have allowed this</p><p>I wondrr b if it's a boy thing.</p><p></p><p>"A boy is a son till he gets him a wife. A daughters a daughter the rest of her life." (Unless she is borderlone).</p><p></p><p>More thoughts? It's ok of there aren't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 690550, member: 1550"] My son Barts ex is so borderline her picture is plastered under that in the DSM. Bart never left us. He just went along with ex to try to keep the peace. And she didn't want us holding grandson even when our whole family visited. And if you tried to talk to her, she SCREAMED and son just urged us to leave. He felt bad but sticking up for us against her would not have stopped her. Once she took grandson out and did not come back until she knew we were all gone. Gone boys love was strange and passive aggressively controlling. She was bright and beautiful and gone boy was dazzled. She was in her mid 30s but we never saw her not sitting on his lap. She had so much power over him..if she said jump, he asked how high. It is more detailed than tjis, bit she highly encouraged hI'm to cut us off and he did it. She was especially jealous of his close relationship to Princess. Princess was the first one she threw her claws out at. And he let her. Who they marry can affect your relationship Some don't want anything to do with the other family no matter how nice we are. It's not about us. My girls would not have allowed this I wondrr b if it's a boy thing. "A boy is a son till he gets him a wife. A daughters a daughter the rest of her life." (Unless she is borderlone). More thoughts? It's ok of there aren't. [/QUOTE]
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