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ThePsychoExWife.com and the First Amendment

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August 8, 2011 //  by Donna Andersen//  164 Comments

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From time to time, Lovefraud hears from men who complain that we talk about male sociopaths but not female sociopaths. Actually, I was very careful to refer to both men and women in every post on the main website, Lovefraud.com. And here on the Lovefraud Blog, we do have a category devoted to female sociopaths. But the fact it, approximately 80 percent of Lovefraud readers are women who were exploited by sociopathic men. So yes, it does seem that Lovefraud tilts towards male predators.

That’s why a website called ThePsychoExWife.com is an important resource.

I first learned about this website last week from the following story in the Philadelphia Inquirer:

Divorce blog’s rancor erupts in free-speech dispute

Here’s the gist of the story: A suburban Philadelphia man and his wife split up six years ago, after a nine-year marriage. However, the child custody battle raged on, featuring antics by the ex-wife that will look very familiar to those of you who are attempting to co-parent with sociopaths.

So the ex-husband and his new partner launched ThePsychoExWife.com as a place to vent. No names are used. The ex-husband is identified only as “LM.” His new partner is “DW.” His two sons are “S1” and “S2.” And his ex-wife is “PEW.” This stands for, as you can guess, “Psycho Ex Wife.”

Apparently the website was up for several years, and recently PEW found it. LM contends that, because no one is identified, PEW had to be actively looking for it in order to discover it. He also contends that PEW showed the website to their two boys.

PEW complained about the website to the court. Here’s what happened next, according to the article:

At a June 6 custody hearing, Bucks County Court Judge Diane Gibbons ordered him to “take down that website” and never again refer to his ex-wife “on any public media” or mention his children online “other than ‘happy birthday’ or other significant school events.”

Judge Gibbons essentially threatened LM—if he did not take ThePsychoExWife.com down, he would lose his 50% custody of the children.

LM contends that the court order is a violation of his First Amendment right of free speech. He’s hired another lawyer to appeal it.

Borderline Personality Disorder

Based on the theatrics and manipulation exhibited by the ex-wife, LM has come to the conclusion that she has borderline personality disorder.

Borderline personality disorder is a sister condition to sociopathy. Like sociopaths and narcissists, someone who has this disorder has difficulty recognizing the feelings and needs of others. They also tend to have unstable emotions, on-and-off mood changes, and emotional reactions that are out of proportion to whatever events have triggered them. So what is different? Unlike sociopathy, a central feature of borderline disorder is anxiety.

Researchers estimate that 1% to 3% of the United States has borderline personality disorder—the same prevalence as antisocial personality disorder. However, according to the DSM-IV, about 75% of those diagnosed with borderline personality disorder are women. “You should know that there is a gender bias in diagnosis such that women are often labeled ”˜borderline,’” wrote Dr. Liane Leedom in her Lovefraud Blog article, Sociopaths, cluster B personality disorders and psychopathy. “These women can also be sociopaths who leave a trail of victimized friends, lovers and children in their wakes.”

PEW admits that she has an alcohol problem, she has lost her job and her house is in foreclosure. Reading her emails that have been reproduced on the website, she appears manipulative and blaming. I’d say LM’s assessment of her is correct.

So ThePsychoExWife.com has become a resource for people dealing with a woman with borderline personality disorder. According to testimonials, even therapists find the website to be helpful.

Save the site

LM has complied with the court order and the home page of ThePsychoExWife.com has been shut down. But a new website has been launched, SaveThePsychoExWife.com. This website chronicles the court battle and posts several court documents. The transcript of the hearing in which Judge Diane E. Gibbons ordered the website shut down is enlightening.

Apparently, pages of original site, ThePsychoExWife.com, are buried in Google’s servers, because you can still find them. Here’s the About page, which will enable you to read other pages.

LM and DW face an expensive court battle, and are asking for donations to help defray their legal expenses. This website is providing information about a serious personality disorder. Hundreds of people have benefitted from ThePsychoExWife.com, and we know how helpful an online support group can be.

This is an important case for Lovefraud. We’ve run into First Amendment issues before. Phil Haberman was able to convince a family court judge in Florida that his ex-wife was stalking him when she wrote a blog exposing his military fraud. The Stolen Valor Act has been struck down, with federal judges ruling that the lies of men who claim to have won medals is protected speech.

Information about personality disorders needs to be made public, and frauds need to be exposed. But the law about blogs and the First Amendment is very unclear. So I’ve donated, and I encourage you to donate as well.

SaveThePsychoExWife.com

UPDATE:

ThePsychoExWife.com will be featured on the Today Show tomorrow morning. Tune in!

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  1. MoonDancer

    August 15, 2011 at 9:28 pm

    hey louise I am eating fudge….yep a skyscraper – i bet you could google it….

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  2. Louise

    August 15, 2011 at 11:16 pm

    Hens:

    Yummy!! I love fudge. Peanut Butter is my favorite. There is a place here that makes the best I have ever eaten….might have to get some tomorrow!

    I’m going to Google it now…thanks!

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  3. skylar

    August 15, 2011 at 11:19 pm

    Hens, stop eating fudge in front of me. It’s making me ENVIOUS!!! 😀

    Hens and Louise,
    I think Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings look like prisons. The oppressive overhanging roof lines, I think, are what bother me. Even Falling Water. His buildings look like office buildings, rather than homes, to me. Perhaps I just have a quaint idea of what homes should look like.

    As it turns out he was a raging narcissist.

    http://ezinearticles.com/?Growing-Up-to-Be-a-Narcissist-Starts-Very-Early&id=1219329

    http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12536605

    if you google frank lloyd wright narcissist, you will find a few other articles about his narcissism.

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  4. MoonDancer

    August 15, 2011 at 11:38 pm

    lmao at Skylar…..I like all types of structures/designs – if I won the lottery I would build me a log cabin. and eat fudge.

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  5. Louise

    August 15, 2011 at 11:44 pm

    skylar:

    Thanks, I will check out these articles. I did hear that about Frank in the past. I’m not surprised…anyone who is that eclectic and out there is usually a narcissist. Not always, but most of the time.

    Hens:

    I checked out the skyscraper…pretty cool, man!!

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  6. Louise

    August 15, 2011 at 11:52 pm

    skylar:

    I read those articles. I wonder if mothers are always responsible for their sons becoming narcissistic? What do you think?

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  7. skylar

    August 15, 2011 at 11:55 pm

    Hens, my neighbors have a log cabin.
    I’ve always wanted one but my house is in the woods so I’m surrounded by logs, so that’s close enough.

    If I wasn’t so fat, I would eat fudge. gotta lose 25 lbs first.
    🙂

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  8. MoonDancer

    August 16, 2011 at 12:04 am

    oh my

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  9. one/joy_step_at_a_time

    August 16, 2011 at 12:22 am

    haha – I log on and the first two things I see are:

    ‘Hens, my neighbors have a log cabin.’ and ‘Louise ”“ My mother is a Narcissist,’

    umm, i’ll take the cabin, please!

    so my leg injury (in the smutty lake yestarday turned into a serious infection. just spent 6 hours in the hospital where they gave me an IV antibiotic that i had a reaction to. i feel well and truly beat up. what a nightmare. so on other antibiotics, but they didn’t have them IV, so will be sicker longer. nice marker outline on my leg so i can see if the infection spreads (it doubled during the time i was in emerg.)

    whine whine whine. 🙁

    this also means no more swimming for the rest of the season, !@#W$%^&

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  10. Louise

    August 16, 2011 at 12:30 am

    Hens:

    You are OK…we are all a bit twisted…

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