“I’m listening to this for a second time. It’s compelling and disturbing in the extreme.
I actually felt a great deal of empathy and sympathy for Mark, the husband.
Jennaire is controlling, difficult, paranoid, and unlikeable. For two years, I was involved with a man who had borderline personality disorder. We and I separately went through therapy. I could feel what Mark dealt with with Jennaire. It’s a horrible existence. Jennaire fits borderline personality disorder to a T.
Mark put up with her for more than 20 years. Most people who are faced with an unfaithful spouse and the demise of their marriage go through feelings of anger, rage, depression, and anxiety. But most people end up moving on. Not people with borderline personality disorder. They have to mentally and physically hurt others over real but mainly perceived slights. .”
Houston Holiday via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
02/04/24