Tell me your story

so this is off topic and a bit personal, but my sons mom has BPD. Lies, does hard drugs, gets violent, all the good stuff. I've been seriously considering taking full custody of him and cutting her out of his life almost entirely.
As someone who grew up with a BPD mother, do you think that's the right thing to do? Would you have resented your father? If yes, do you think you'd have eventually realized it was for the better?
Sorry for all the questions, this is something I haven't had the chance to talk about with anyone.

>my son's mother

I lift because I'm a competitive weightlifter but I struggle a lot with getting enough calories in every day to gain weight. I should weigh around 30 kilos more in order to be competitive with my leverages. But it's not possible to gain that much muscle natty.

Damn son. You made it. You really made it.

Dude, you're awesome. Viewing negative energy as simply fuel for positive change is what has helped me lately as well. You're my inspiration in this thread. Keep at it.

>lift for a few months in high school, make some decent noob gains then stop going bc lazy
>few years pass, now in college, haven't been lifting, have friends but also anxiety and not that confident
>another year passes, find out my good friend who used to be a spooky skeleton in high school now lifts, making some nice gains
>'wtf am i doing with myself'
>get my shit together, start lifting again
>more confident, less anxious, improving social skills, making decent gains
>feelsgoodman.jpg

im in college and wanted to smash with QTs. but then i remembered i still live with my parents so i decided to just get strong as faurk.

Sorry not sorry. Communism is for the weak, michael.

/fattie/ coming through, trying to be a cardiofag

>Why I do it
I just wanna take off my shirt and mentally smile.

>What struggles you've faced
Eating. Literally I can't seem to diet for shit. Soda, chips, etc.

>How you're doing now
I guess pretty bad. Just got back from a run and I'm all sweaty and sore. Kinda missed this, tbfh.

I was raped in the military so I lift so that will never ever happen again