Deb wrote:Thanks Ripster, I don't know about personality disorder, but I definitely came to realize he had quite an addictive personality. But like I said he is/was quite a charmer, and I kept believing him when he said he'd change things and he would for a few years or so, but it was just a cycle of really good times and really bad times.......had me on the line for over 20 years. But like you said it was just too much over time and I hit my brick wall a few years ago......and now can not imagine going through another 20. I wasn't blameless either, I'm sure I was an enabler every time I made an excuse for him. And when you
have to be the responsible one 99% of the time, I have finally begun to let loose a little and enjoying the hell out of life.

The first year was hell, but we were able to heal and become friends again in big part to: 1.) Me being able to walk away knowing I gave it my all, 2.) Him voicing that he didn't realize what he had 'til it was gone, and 3.) He found himself a new babysitter.....my job is done.

Well, I want to be real careful with that term because it may not apply and I can't judge him -- I love the topic though. The truth is everyone has traits of particular personality
types, and if you look over any list of them all of us can find bits and pieces that seem to describe ourselves. Usually we find things in several (maybe someone is a little bit OCD, paranoid at times, gets hysterical, occasionally narcissistic, etc.) That's actually totally normal. The people with the
real problems are the ones who can look at those lists and not see anything they can relate to. The types don't become full-blown disorders unless the symptoms and problems they cause are strong enough, so someone can lean toward a certain type without really having a disorder.
Anyway, the common symptom of many of behavioral disorders is really just emotional immaturity and an egocentric view of the world -- like a child. They stop growing at some point and realizing that the people around them have needs too. Thrill-seeking or daredevil types and addiction go hand in hand. A lot of them can be absolutely miserable when they aren't being instantly gratified, and they make the people around them miserable. Most aren't even inherently evil -- just childish, really. Hopefully people will learn and grow out of that because many don't. Whatever his case is, good for you for getting off that elevator and finding happiness. WINGER!!!!!