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Coping with adult daughter Borderline (BPD)
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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 716845" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Hi and welcome, Mabel!</p><p></p><p>Can you make your own post?</p><p></p><p>This is an old post, and I think your situation has gotten lost in the shuffle!</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, I don't think it is wise to allow your Borderline (BPD) daughter to move in with you. It doesn't sound like you want that to happen, and you seem to feel that it would be a disaster for you. </p><p></p><p>You are going to have to gird yourself to stand up to her and just tell her that you don't think it would be a good idea. Then refuse to continue the discussion. </p><p></p><p>Having her living with you will lead to far more confrontations and it won't end well. You will be miserable.</p><p></p><p>You have a right to take care of yourself and do what is best for you. </p><p></p><p>It's your daughter's responsibility to take care of herself.</p><p></p><p>Stay with us, Mable.</p><p></p><p>There is a great community here.</p><p></p><p>It really helps.</p><p></p><p>Apple</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 716845, member: 16024"] Hi and welcome, Mabel! Can you make your own post? This is an old post, and I think your situation has gotten lost in the shuffle! In my opinion, I don't think it is wise to allow your Borderline (BPD) daughter to move in with you. It doesn't sound like you want that to happen, and you seem to feel that it would be a disaster for you. You are going to have to gird yourself to stand up to her and just tell her that you don't think it would be a good idea. Then refuse to continue the discussion. Having her living with you will lead to far more confrontations and it won't end well. You will be miserable. You have a right to take care of yourself and do what is best for you. It's your daughter's responsibility to take care of herself. Stay with us, Mable. There is a great community here. It really helps. Apple [/QUOTE]
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