Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 GirlScout, My nada would pull my hair in anger. A great big wad of it but she never pulled it out. She was very careful that her abuse never caused physical evidence. Just pain on the inside. She did, however, ALWAYS zip my and my sister's chins up in our winter coats. Y'know, zip the coat up really fast and I'd be watching her zip it and zzzzzzzzzziiiip! Ouch, right into my chin. Every time. Sometimes she'd even do it so hard that it would cut the skin. Needless to say, I learned how to do it on my own really quickly. And then I would do my sister's so she didn't get a bloody chin. 'Course it was always my fault that I didn't get out of the way and she couldn't see when she was getting to the top. Mercy > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 My nada did not pull my hair out (that sounds awful!), but she was obsessed with my hair nonetheless. I was a teenager in the 60s-70s and all my friends had long hair. I fought to grow my hair long, but then my nada made me tie it up so tight that I got headaches. I looked very severe and stiff. Eventually I just learned to undo her " bun " at school and tie it back up on my way home. Again a stupid control issue, but it did impact my self-esteem. > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't remember > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up until the > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It made me > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, like > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out by the > root. > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an audience - > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair per day > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me after that > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of my head > and so she was helping me look better. > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this experience > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot when I was > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 That's so weird. My nada wouldn't ever let me grow my hair and told me it looked horrible long etc. . . I remember sitting in the barber's chair and crying when they turned me around to show me my short haircut that she had insisted on. Now my hair is long and healthy and I love it. I suspect she was just too lazy to help me brush or style it. > > My nada did not pull my hair out (that sounds awful!), but she was > obsessed with my hair nonetheless. I was a teenager in the 60s-70s and > all my friends had long hair. I fought to grow my hair long, but then > my nada made me tie it up so tight that I got headaches. I looked very > severe and stiff. Eventually I just learned to undo her " bun " at > school and tie it back up on my way home. Again a stupid control > issue, but it did impact my self-esteem. > > > > > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't > remember > > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up > until the > > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal > > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It > made me > > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, > like > > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out > by the > > root. > > > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an > audience - > > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair > per day > > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me > after that > > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of > my head > > and so she was helping me look better. > > > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > experience > > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot > when I was > > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did pull my hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the little balls on them. I remember it felt like I was being scalped. She would rake and rake at my hair to pull every one of them back. It was like getting a face lift at 5 years old my hair was pulled so tight. It was such an ordeal every morning and my hair would hurt when I put my head down on the pillow at night. It's the wonder I'm not bald. Did nada pull your hair out? I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't remember nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up until the last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It made me furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, like reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out by the root. I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an audience - either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair per day or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me after that the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of my head and so she was helping me look better. It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this experience and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot when I was 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Wow, what is it with bpds and hair? My mom actually named the comb and brush she used on us - they were " the club " and " the rake " I think my brother got the worse clubbing because he had very curly hair. > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did pull my > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the little balls on > them. I remember it felt like I was being scalped. She would rake and rake > at my hair to pull every one of them back. It was like getting a face lift > at 5 years old my hair was pulled so tight. It was such an ordeal every > morning and my hair would hurt when I put my head down on the pillow at > night. It's the wonder I'm not bald. > > > > Did nada pull your hair out? > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't remember > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up until > the > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It made > me > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, like > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out by > the > root. > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an audience - > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair per > day > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me after > that > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of my > head > and so she was helping me look better. > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > experience > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot when I > was > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Girlscout... I remember getting burned by accident quite often with the curling iron when I was very young...we still lived in Virginia Beach then and we moved from there when I was 5. She had this thing about curling my hair...which was already wavy on it's own. I don't remember getting my hair pulled so much, but when I was 7 she got mad at me and cut my ponytail off. I had to get it fixed at a barbershop...I looked like a scrawny boy. So not cute, and I knew it. Plus, since I'm a redhead, she had this thing that I shouldn't wear pink or red at all, so I had a lot of blue and green clothing that made me look even MORE like a boy. She did, though, insist on being the one to do my hair at least until I was 12. I hated it...I much preferred to do it on my own because it came out better that way. Ninera Girlscout Cowboy wrote: I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't remember nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up until the last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It made me furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, like reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out by the root. I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an audience - either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair per day or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me after that the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of my head and so she was helping me look better. It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this experience and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot when I was 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Tag, Yeah, I got the facelifting ponytails too. Nada also used to fumble with those elastics with the baubles on them (the kind like you mentioned) and 'accidentally' let go after she had wrapped it around a few times. Boy those suckers hurt when you got popped in the head with them. I also couldn't stand to watch her brush my sister's hair. She'd yell at her " If you don't stand still, I'm gonna snatch you bald, young lady! " My baby sis would try not to cry as nada brushed her hair so hard her little head would snap back. Soon as I had sense enough to step in, I would brush out her hair before nada got to it. Mercy > > > > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did pull my > > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the little balls on > > them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 It's nice to not have that giant eyeball of disapproval staring down at us! My hair is thin & unexceptional, but I wear it the way I choose and I have a collection of fun hats! I think nadas just can't tolerate their daughters wanting to be different. I was desperate to be different. I hated the way she controlled me. Yet I never could fully separate from her until my recent NC. I really don't miss my family at all--I don't miss having a warden. > > > > > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't > > remember > > > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up > > until the > > > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > > > > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal > > > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It > > made me > > > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, > > like > > > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out > > by the > > > root. > > > > > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an > > audience - > > > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair > > per day > > > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me > > after that > > > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of > > my head > > > and so she was helping me look better. > > > > > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > > experience > > > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > > > > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot > > when I was > > > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 I bet your hair is beautiful. Don't let the big hairy warden eyeball tell you any differently. I realized that a lot of mother's tell their daughters they have horrible hair one day when I was talking to 2 girls with dreadlocks. They said they had dreads because they couldn't stand their hair and didn't even want to touch it. One had gorgeous naturally wavy blonde hair and the other thick brunette hair. I always thought I had horrible hair too and sometimes I have to look at pictures and such to prove to myself that it isn't deformed. But, I'm getting better with that. So, don't believe it. Girlscout > > It's nice to not have that giant eyeball of disapproval staring down > at us! My hair is thin & unexceptional, but I wear it the way I choose > and I have a collection of fun hats! I think nadas just can't tolerate > their daughters wanting to be different. I was desperate to be > different. I hated the way she controlled me. Yet I never could fully > separate from her until my recent NC. I really don't miss my family at > all--I don't miss having a warden. > > > > > > > > > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't > > > remember > > > > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up > > > until the > > > > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > > > > > > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part > of normal > > > > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It > > > made me > > > > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, > > > like > > > > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out > > > by the > > > > root. > > > > > > > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an > > > audience - > > > > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair > > > per day > > > > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me > > > after that > > > > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of > > > my head > > > > and so she was helping me look better. > > > > > > > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > > > experience > > > > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > > > > > > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot > > > when I was > > > > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 I'm still amazed at how many weird similarities there are in these posts. Even bizarre details like the word " rake. " Too weird. Did nada pull your hair out? > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't remember > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up until > the > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part of normal > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It made > me > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, like > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out by > the > root. > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an audience - > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair per > day > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me after > that > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of my > head > and so she was helping me look better. > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > experience > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot when I > was > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 What the hell is going on? I can't believe this. I got beaned all the time with those little plastic suckers. And the term " snatch you bald " - I'm very familier with that one. My nada found out that one of my aunts used to bash her daughter in the head with the brush when she wouldn't sit still and she used to threaten me with it all the time. One time, she finally knocked me right on the top of the head with the brush - strange dmeaningless detail - it was a purple Fuller brush brush. Tag Re: Did nada pull your hair out? Tag, Yeah, I got the facelifting ponytails too. Nada also used to fumble with those elastics with the baubles on them (the kind like you mentioned) and 'accidentally' let go after she had wrapped it around a few times. Boy those suckers hurt when you got popped in the head with them. I also couldn't stand to watch her brush my sister's hair. She'd yell at her " If you don't stand still, I'm gonna snatch you bald, young lady! " My baby sis would try not to cry as nada brushed her hair so hard her little head would snap back. Soon as I had sense enough to step in, I would brush out her hair before nada got to it. Mercy > > > > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did pull my > > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the little balls on > > them. ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 How about this for a book title: Tampons and Hair Brush Clubs: The Tools of Abuse in Borderline Personality Disorder > > What the hell is going on? I can't believe this. I got beaned all the > time with those little plastic suckers. And the term " snatch you bald " - > I'm very familier with that one. My nada found out that one of my aunts > used to bash her daughter in the head with the brush when she wouldn't sit > still and she used to threaten me with it all the time. One time, she > finally knocked me right on the top of the head with the brush - strange > dmeaningless detail - it was a purple Fuller brush brush. > > Tag > > > > Re: Did nada pull your hair out? > > Tag, > Yeah, I got the facelifting ponytails too. Nada also used to fumble > with those elastics with the baubles on them (the kind like you > mentioned) and 'accidentally' let go after she had wrapped it around > a few times. Boy those suckers hurt when you got popped in the head > with them. > > I also couldn't stand to watch her brush my sister's hair. She'd > yell at her " If you don't stand still, I'm gonna snatch you bald, > young lady! " My baby sis would try not to cry as nada brushed her > hair so hard her little head would snap back. Soon as I had sense > enough to step in, I would brush out her hair before nada got to it. > > Mercy > > > > > > > > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did > pull my > > > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the > little balls on > > > them. > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 ROFL!! I'm not just the founder of the Hair Brush Club for BPDs, I'm a member! (insert cheesy smile here - holding up Fuller Brush and elasitic torture devices with baubles) Very Good Scout! > > > > What the hell is going on? I can't believe this. I got beaned all the > > time with those little plastic suckers. And the term " snatch you bald " - > > I'm very familier with that one. My nada found out that one of my aunts > > used to bash her daughter in the head with the brush when she wouldn't sit > > still and she used to threaten me with it all the time. One time, she > > finally knocked me right on the top of the head with the brush - strange > > dmeaningless detail - it was a purple Fuller brush brush. > > > > Tag Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 That's hillarious!! > > > > > > > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did > > pull my > > > > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the > > little balls on > > > > them. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > > Be a better friend, newshound, and > > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 OMG, I can see the poster now! NOOOO, not a tampon! Get it away! AAAAARGH! Here comes the brush, look out! > > ROFL!! > I'm not just the founder of the Hair Brush Club for BPDs, I'm a > member! (insert cheesy smile here - holding up Fuller Brush and > elasitic torture devices with baubles) > > Very Good Scout! > > > > > > > > What the hell is going on? I can't believe this. I got beaned > all the > > > time with those little plastic suckers. And the term " snatch you > bald " - > > > I'm very familier with that one. My nada found out that one of > my aunts > > > used to bash her daughter in the head with the brush when she > wouldn't sit > > > still and she used to threaten me with it all the time. One > time, she > > > finally knocked me right on the top of the head with the brush - > strange > > > dmeaningless detail - it was a purple Fuller brush brush. > > > > > > Tag > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 I just had an idea! You know how you wear garlands of garlic around your neck to get rid of vampires? How about we make garlands of tampons to put around our necks to scare off the BPDs? > > That's hillarious!! > > > > > > > > > > > > I don't remember one or two hairs being pulled, but my nada did > > > pull my > > > > > hair back into a ponytail with those elastic bands with the > > > little balls on > > > > > them. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________ > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and > > > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. > > > http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 It's just eerie to me how similar so many stories are! My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age 6. Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does your son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but I think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was getting way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. LJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 What is the BPD thing about hair? I swear sometimes that if I hear one more comment about my hair, I'll strangle her. > > > > > > > > I've been reading about hair pulling as a symptom of BPD. I don't > > > remember > > > > nada pulling out her own hair, though I wouldn't doubt it, but up > > > until the > > > > last time I saw her, she would rip my hair out by the roots! > > > > > > > > When I was a child, I thought that every mother did it as part > of normal > > > > grooming, but as i got older I realized that it was unacceptable. It > > > made me > > > > furious. She would wait until I was relaxed or focused on something, > > > like > > > > reading a book, and then she would grab a single hair and rip it out > > > by the > > > > root. > > > > > > > > I can't remember a time when she did it when she didn't have an > > > audience - > > > > either my dad or a family friend in the room. She only did one hair > > > per day > > > > or so, so I never really lost any hair. She would always tell me > > > after that > > > > the hair she ripped out was out of place or sticking straight out of > > > my head > > > > and so she was helping me look better. > > > > > > > > It really bugged me! I'm curious to know if anyone else had this > > > experience > > > > and if it could be part of the self destructive BPD acting in/out. > > > > > > > > I also remember her burning me with the curling iron an awful lot > > > when I was > > > > 4 or 5. Anyone else have that happen? > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Ok. Hello everyone. I joined this group about a week ago and I have been reading all your emails ( so many...) I will eventually post a proper introduction but for now I would like to add my 2 cents with respect to the HAIR PULLING. Along with chasing me with a fly swatter, belittling me in front of ANYONE and EVERYONE, and throwing inanimate objects at my head... this was one of her (will not call her mother and I'm not feeling the Nada thing -- this woman was not nothing to me, she consumed me) favorite pastimes. She loved to pull my hair. Did it daily and sometimes twice a day. I hated it and yet, I had no defense against it. If she was throwing things, I could duck and cover. If she was chasing me, I could run. If she was belittling me, I could be sarcastic or try to humiliate her as well. But when someone is pulling your hair, the only thing you can do is... go with it. If you try to pull away, it just hurts more. I have never and will never strike her. I have bottled up so much rage against this woman that I fear that if I were to ever uncork it, I would surely kill her. She would also go crazy brushing and combing my hair. Just ripping at it. She either could not comprehend how painful this was or she enjoyed it. My guess would be the latter. (My hair was always long -- my father's mandate.) I don't remember any ponytails. But instead of elastic headbands, she would make me wear plastic ones which were always a little small and they would dig into my temples causing painful headaches. Eventually, once out of her sight, I would take off the headband and break it. When I returned home, she would rage. Pull my hair, smack me in the face, she would even spit on me. Then she would pull out another torturous headband and slap it on my head -- she must have bought them by the hundred. This went on for quite awhile, then, at some point she decided that instead of waiting for me to come home, she would come outside to find me playing with my friends. She would then produce the dreaded headband, and say something to the effect of " Looks like you lost you're headband, Toots " and snap it on my head. It was so embarrassing. Not just the headband but the Toots -- short for Tootsie. My friends would laugh and call me Toots. I hated her. My Father told me last week that he once tried to leave her and take us kids. She told him that if he left, she would kill his children. How about that Medea move? He should have left her anyway. She was and still is a low-functioning BPP. Very intimated by authority figures and intellectuals. Even fifty years ago, I don't believe she could have kept her sh!t together in court. Thank you all for being here. Ishy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Oh that happened to me too! She kept all my sisters hair very short and actually dressed me in boy clothing. EVERYONE thought I was a boy. She would not allow my sisters and I to bnathe regualarly, have anything to groom ourselevs with, refused to let us have anything at all that would make us feel feminine. I tell ya, she treated us like we were competition for any man in the world. She abused ALL of us but, once we turned the age of eleven and up, the abuse took on a sexual nature. Instead of calling us rotten brats, she then began calling us sluts and whores. She is a warped deviant and I hope Karma annhilates her. L D wrote: It's just eerie to me how similar so many stories are! My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age 6. Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does your son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but I think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was getting way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. LJ --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 That's horrible, not allowing you to even bathe or feel like a girl. I'm glad my BPD didn't do that. I very much was encouraged to impress men and be girlish. To the point of it being unhealthy. Yours must have been terrified that you would be attractive to some man! Was she sexually abused? My mom was odd that way. In that she'd praise overweight girls by saying that now they were safe from sin, and that would get them to heaven...weird reasoning. However, it was more important to her that we look good...make her look good. So, did that mean that we were in danger of not going to heaven? The mixed messages were insane...be fat and go to heaven...don't be fat that's worthless, embarrasing to her. When I gained a little weight she began to introduce me as " my fat daughter...but, she's working on it. " I told her finally and probably a million times before she got it, " I'm not going anywhere with you...you introduce me as the fat daughter. It's rude! You don't talk about people like that. " Once again, being her mother and telling her how to behave. It's just eerie to me how similar so many stories are! > > My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age 6. > Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does your > son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but I > think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was getting > way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. > > LJ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 You are really insightful! I don't know if she was sexually abused but I have suspected that for years. I do know that her father died when she was about 12-14. She has always been very jealous of any man in her life and HATED when my father paid any attention to us. My Nada hated that my sisters were thin, she would tell every overweight girl that they were beautiful and us " others " were ugly (she had a weight problem for years). It's terrible what your Nada would say to you. One question...didn't anyone that she introduced you to confront her on that remark? If anyone said that to me about their child I would immediately either confront her or compliment the child right away. Do you still talk to your Nada? Has she ever apologized for anything? friendsofcam wrote: That's horrible, not allowing you to even bathe or feel like a girl. I'm glad my BPD didn't do that. I very much was encouraged to impress men and be girlish. To the point of it being unhealthy. Yours must have been terrified that you would be attractive to some man! Was she sexually abused? My mom was odd that way. In that she'd praise overweight girls by saying that now they were safe from sin, and that would get them to heaven...weird reasoning. However, it was more important to her that we look good...make her look good. So, did that mean that we were in danger of not going to heaven? The mixed messages were insane...be fat and go to heaven...don't be fat that's worthless, embarrasing to her. When I gained a little weight she began to introduce me as " my fat daughter...but, she's working on it. " I told her finally and probably a million times before she got it, " I'm not going anywhere with you...you introduce me as the fat daughter. It's rude! You don't talk about people like that. " Once again, being her mother and telling her how to behave. It's just eerie to me how similar so many stories are! > > My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age 6. > Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does your > son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but I > think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was getting > way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. > > LJ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 Thanks. No. people wouldn't confront her. They'd just look at her stunned. She has never apologized for that. However, she has for several hurtful things she's done. That surprised me. It's like your nada carried this giant chip on her father about losing her dad or something. Her jealousy was beyond un-reasonable. To be jealous of your children when their father pays attention to them is very destructive. You needed your father's attention. I would be grateful to have such a father for my children. And then it sounds like she was also jealous of thin girls. It's common though for girls who were sexually abused as children to be confused about relationships with their husbands and children, and also to become overweight as a protection from further abuse. I don't know if that's the case or not. Still she just sounds like a person carrying a huge and deep grudge in her life. From which she had never let go. It's just eerie to me how > similar so many stories are! > > > > My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age > 6. > > Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does > your > > son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but > I > > think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was > getting > > way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. > > > > LJ > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > Yahoo! Search. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 That makes me so mad! They should at least have taken you aside and have tried to reassure you somehow. I know that some abusive parents are intimidating to other people but still they could have found a way to talk to you in private. You really have hit the nail on the head about my Nada. She has major issues regarding men and hates most young girls. Here's one example, not the worst by far but it stuck in my mind because I was witnessing her do it to a complete stranger. I had invited some relatives over to see my new apartment. I hadn't invited her but somehow she found out and showed up. So she came in a plucked her butt down on my couch. One of the guests was an 11 year old girl named . The girl harmlessly went over to the couch and sat next to Nada. I saw immediate fury in Nada face. As each second passed you could see that her unprovoked hatred for the girl was escalating. She would look over at the girl and it was like Nadas irrational rage boiled with every second. The girl was very polite this whole time, said nothing to Nada, and did nothing rude at all. Nada waited until all the adults (or as I like to call them " witnesses " ) left the room. The girl inadvertently dropped a few crumbs of a cracker on the floor. Nada snapped at her with a hateful voice " Don't dirty this floor. Clean it now " . That might not seem like a big deal to others but you didn't witness the sheer hatred and rage in her voice. Fact is, Nada has some illogical venom towards girls between the ages of 11-15. Don't know why, but she hated us with a demonic passion. Here's an example that happened to me when I was about 11: Nada approached me one day out of the blue. She cornered me in bathroom. She leaned forward into my ear and, with a hate that made my skin crawl, said " Your father saw you walking down the hallway and NOW I HAVE TO TAKE YOU TO A SPECIALIST " ! Some background info, I was born with misformed ankles and had to wear braces. Nothing major, I only had to wear them at night. Years later they still weren't corrected so my Dad wanted me to go back to a doctor. I couldn't believe the hate in her voice. She was furious! Back then I thought I had done something wrong but now I know that... 1) It isn't might fault that my legs were misformed at birth 2) I didn't do it to get attention even if she claims I did 3) My sisters cooked and cleaned which left Nada with nothing to do all day but rage. She definitely had the time to take me to the doctor but, out of sheer malice, never did it. 4) My father worked really hard and was great provider. She had the money to take me as well. She resented that my father showed any love or concern about me. That's why she was so maliciously angry. Sorry, know this is a long post but I feel like I'm finally in a room with people that understand. Thanks for listening. friendsofcam wrote: Thanks. No. people wouldn't confront her. They'd just look at her stunned. She has never apologized for that. However, she has for several hurtful things she's done. That surprised me. It's like your nada carried this giant chip on her father about losing her dad or something. Her jealousy was beyond un-reasonable. To be jealous of your children when their father pays attention to them is very destructive. You needed your father's attention. I would be grateful to have such a father for my children. And then it sounds like she was also jealous of thin girls. It's common though for girls who were sexually abused as children to be confused about relationships with their husbands and children, and also to become overweight as a protection from further abuse. I don't know if that's the case or not. Still she just sounds like a person carrying a huge and deep grudge in her life. From which she had never let go. It's just eerie to me how > similar so many stories are! > > > > My mother cut all my hair off so I looked like a boy at about age > 6. > > Literally the waitresses in restaurants would say " and what does > your > > son want? " It was supposedly because I didn't brush it enough but > I > > think it was because at age 6 her long blond haired girl was > getting > > way too much attention and she had to " fix " that problem. > > > > LJ > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > Yahoo! Search. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 > > Ok. Hello everyone. I joined this group about a week ago and I have > been reading all your emails ( so many...) I will eventually post a > proper introduction but for now I would like to add my 2 cents with > respect to the HAIR PULLING. Along with chasing me with a fly swatter, > belittling me in front of ANYONE and EVERYONE, and throwing inanimate > objects at my head... this was one of her (will not call her mother > and I'm not feeling the Nada thing -- this woman was not nothing to > me, she consumed me) favorite pastimes. > > She loved to pull my hair. Did it daily and sometimes twice a day. I > hated it and yet, I had no defense against it. If she was throwing > things, I could duck and cover. If she was chasing me, I could run. If > she was belittling me, I could be sarcastic or try to humiliate her as > well. But when someone is pulling your hair, the only thing you can do > is... go with it. If you try to pull away, it just hurts more. I have > never and will never strike her. I have bottled up so much rage > against this woman that I fear that if I were to ever uncork it, I > would surely kill her. > > She would also go crazy brushing and combing my hair. Just ripping at > it. She either could not comprehend how painful this was or she > enjoyed it. My guess would be the latter. (My hair was always long - - > my father's mandate.) > > I don't remember any ponytails. But instead of elastic headbands, she > would make me wear plastic ones which were always a little small and > they would dig into my temples causing painful headaches. Eventually, > once out of her sight, I would take off the headband and break it. > When I returned home, she would rage. Pull my hair, smack me in the > face, she would even spit on me. Then she would pull out another > torturous headband and slap it on my head -- she must have bought them > by the hundred. This went on for quite awhile, then, at some point she > decided that instead of waiting for me to come home, she would come > outside to find me playing with my friends. She would then produce the > dreaded headband, and say something to the effect of " Looks like you > lost you're headband, Toots " and snap it on my head. It was so > embarrassing. Not just the headband but the Toots -- short for > Tootsie. My friends would laugh and call me Toots. I hated her. > > My Father told me last week that he once tried to leave her and take > us kids. She told him that if he left, she would kill his children. > How about that Medea move? He should have left her anyway. She was and > still is a low-functioning BPP. Very intimated by authority figures > and intellectuals. Even fifty years ago, I don't believe she could > have kept her sh!t together in court. > > Thank you all for being here. > > Ishy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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