Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Why are these girls so nasty, hateful and vengeful? My daughter is the same way when she is in a relationship with a guy or has no money. She has no been using my grandsons against me when she cannot get her own way. She tells me i will no longetr be able to see them. But when she wants something, usually money or when her relationships fall apart, then she's back and becomes my best buddy. She just had her husband of 26 days arrested for domestic violence, and then wanted to change her mind. I read the police report, and I'm sure the charges are bogus. There is not a scratch on her. My guess is that he didn't follow her rules and she " taught " him a lesson! Granted, he was out of jail on probation, so he has now been violated. He had a drug problem for years and when she hooked upwith him, she continually bought him liquor and pot. MY guess is she's using also. She is 31. She started this at 19. It seems to go dormant for years at a time and then it consumes her completly. She is bright, graduated from an excellent college, but is now doing nothing after having worked with me in real estate. She wants me to give her money till she " gets herself going again " !!!!! I've had it. I am sick to deathe of her nastiness and her phoniness when she needs something. My whole family, say she has burned her bridges this time. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 Yes...same thing almost - except mine, although she is well-educated and quite bright, became a prostitute for quick easy money and now complains about how she is lacking in self-esteem. She also claims that I criticized her continuously when she was younger (her sister claims I favoured her). The truth is she was the apple of my eye - but very hard work, always wanting to be the centre of attention from a very young age. I became quite exhausted with it and took a six month break during which time my mother looked after both girls. Her younger sister is a qualified teacher and happy with her life. My bpd/bi-polar daughter pressures for financial help continously, and we have all had to put a stop to it so we dont become bankrupted. I am again taking time out. I have decided to have a quality life with my husband and other members of our family and quite willing to be an emotional supportive mother as long as there are signs of some self-help cascorsam@... wrote: > I'm curious as to how many parents of borderlines treated them when they were > children as little prima donnas. I have a friend whose daughter has problems > similar to my daughter's. > Actually, these girls, though 2 years apart in age, went to the same > elementary school, took dancing lessons together, as well skating, etc. They were > both quite smart and in retospect we both lived vicariously through their > achievements. We were both way too ego involved with their accomplishments and > failures. I think that perhaps my daughter hates me because although I thought she > was beautiful, brilliant, wonderful, etc, perhaps she was terrified to fail > at anything and deicided that she wasn't as spectatular as I always told > her she was. I know she was never sexually or physically abused as the > experts say 75% of borderlines are, but I wonder if my over zealous expectations of > her coulldn't be a trigger for her to have unconsciously said to hell with it > all and started living a lifestyle with no expectations. Her first bout of > this behavior 6 years ago started when she graduated from college. Never got a > decent job, just waitressed, which was fine while she was a student, but not > with a 4 year degree. For the past few years, while still waitressing, my son > started and finished law school and I know she was quite envious of him. And > it was just recently, that she got her real estate license, sold 3 house > within 2 months and netted $27,000 in commissions. And then, hooked up with this > bum and let everything go to hell again. There just seems to be some > correlation. > > Anyone have any similar experiences??? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2004 Report Share Posted July 2, 2004 I'm curious as to how many parents of borderlines treated them when they were children as little prima donnas. I have a friend whose daughter has problems similar to my daughter's. Actually, these girls, though 2 years apart in age, went to the same elementary school, took dancing lessons together, as well skating, etc. They were both quite smart and in retospect we both lived vicariously through their achievements. We were both way too ego involved with their accomplishments and failures. I think that perhaps my daughter hates me because although I thought she was beautiful, brilliant, wonderful, etc, perhaps she was terrified to fail at anything and deicided that she wasn't as spectatular as I always told her she was. I know she was never sexually or physically abused as the experts say 75% of borderlines are, but I wonder if my over zealous expectations of her coulldn't be a trigger for her to have unconsciously said to hell with it all and started living a lifestyle with no expectations. Her first bout of this behavior 6 years ago started when she graduated from college. Never got a decent job, just waitressed, which was fine while she was a student, but not with a 4 year degree. For the past few years, while still waitressing, my son started and finished law school and I know she was quite envious of him. And it was just recently, that she got her real estate license, sold 3 house within 2 months and netted $27,000 in commissions. And then, hooked up with this bum and let everything go to hell again. There just seems to be some correlation. Anyone have any similar experiences??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 , Makes all the sense in the world. Sounds like my house. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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