Jennasis
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My sister has been dating a wonderful man for almost two years now. Their engagement is imminent. He has a 4 year old son from his previous marriage. He also has a wicked witch of an ex. My sister has been like Switzerland, trying to stay completely out of the dealings with the ex, offering support and a shoulder to lean on to her BF when he has to deal with her. But the psycho woman's escapades are increasing with intensity and frequency and it's now starting to take it's toll on my sister.
My question is this; for those of you who have dealt with your significant other's crazed psychotic ex, how do you remain sane? What advice can I give my sister to help her cope?
I know there are two sides to every story, and I am sure if one were to sit down with this lunatic ex, she would spin a yarn about her ex-husband that would curl your hair. But all of the horse-pucky she doles out now is in regards to their son. She calls the ex-DH names in front of the kid, tells the kid how awful "daddy treats mommy", accuses the guy of stuff in front of the kid...and that's just the tip of the ice berg.
Anyhoo...just feeling blue for my poor sister who is struggling with it all.
My question is this; for those of you who have dealt with your significant other's crazed psychotic ex, how do you remain sane? What advice can I give my sister to help her cope?
I know there are two sides to every story, and I am sure if one were to sit down with this lunatic ex, she would spin a yarn about her ex-husband that would curl your hair. But all of the horse-pucky she doles out now is in regards to their son. She calls the ex-DH names in front of the kid, tells the kid how awful "daddy treats mommy", accuses the guy of stuff in front of the kid...and that's just the tip of the ice berg.
Anyhoo...just feeling blue for my poor sister who is struggling with it all.