Guest guest Posted February 7, 2010 Report Share Posted February 7, 2010 Dear friends, Just wanted to follow up on my original topic regarding my sister's denial of our BP mom: My sister and I went to see Lost in Yonkers (Neil Simon play) last night. First of all: holy cow--it completely smacks of/revolves around a [seemingly] BP mom. Secondly, at intermission, we were chatting about corporal punishment of kids; kind of chatting about our crazy FOO, and doing that weird laugh/cry thing recalling how many utensils, hair brushes, etc. nada broke on our rear-ends, eating soap, and the like. Things that only a kid of a BP mom could possibly laugh at. Well, I sensed an opening. I told her I had been recently doing a bit more work on understanding BPD and mentioned that I had found this amazing online group (that's you all where there was a whole community of people writing stories that, impossibly, read like our autobiography. (BTW, this still blows me away-- the similarities in our stories and challenges. Simultaneously comforts and saddens and energizes...heals.) Anyhoo, I could sense her shields raise a little at the mention of it, but she didn't shoot it down. She just took it in. It was a very " light " moment, and way to let her know we aren't alone. I'm not going to be giving her books any time soon, but I think it planted a seed--a tenuous open channel for communication and healing. I will continue to tread carefully. Thanks all for your wisdom in responding to my previous post. May we all heal! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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