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    Default Ever dated someone with mental disorder?

    Has anyone ever dated someone diagnosed with a mental disorder, like OCD or bi-polar disorder? Is it possible? Can it work? I slept with a girl who was bi-polar; the most difficult piece of ass I ever got. Afterwards she wanted to be my GF, but I was like "no way I could deal w/ this on the regular". Went out w/ a chick w/ OCD, who I really like, but if you get her out of her routine, she gets angry, even evil. How can a relationship work like that?


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    I've dated a couple of possibly certifiable crazy women. Does that count?



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    Long ago before I crossed the gender line, I was married to a woman who had borderline personality disorder. I didn't even know what that was at the time. It's basically a person who screws up their whole life and everyone around them constantly and blames it all on everyone else. Yes, she screwed up our lives, ran up huge credit card balances, and ended up fucking around with two of my co-workers. Of course the whole thing was my fault. Then she filed for divorce. Since then,she was married two more times and put both those guys in the poor house. It took me a few years but I did recover. I hate thinking how much money it cost me and many years of unhappiness I spent with her. Being alone has it's advantages.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Aunt Kay
    Being alone has it's advantages.
    Yeah I think I'm gonna start embracing that idea.


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    I only date girls with mental disorders (bipolar is my favorite).


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    Default mental disorder

    Exclusively date mental disorder divas is more like it. show me normalcy i'll show you insanity



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    Default Re: mental disorder

    Quote Originally Posted by lpell
    Exclusively date mental disorder divas is more like it. show me normalcy i'll show you insanity
    Just don't marry them or you'll be working 2 jobs to pay off the credit cards. And while you are working, she'll be humping your friends.



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    Being alone has it's advantages.
    NOW you guyz understand where I'm coming from.

    Over a twenty year timespan I had more than a hundred-fifty lovers (Male, female, TS, IS, 'tweeners'), the lion's share of which were GGs and a significant percentage of those were in-FUCKING-sane.

    Many were affected by rape or molestation in their life (I sure know how to pick 'em) so there were insecurity and trust issues, a couple were certifiable schizophrenics (So there was always some question of exactly =who= I was with at the time), gender dysphoria, homosexuality (Male and female), OCD, bipolar...

    ARRRGGGHHHH!

    I've actually had psych majors interview me for their studies/thesis, as much for how I tick as for who/what I date.

    Advice: Save your pennies for the big score and Eros is your friend.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeardedOne
    Being alone has it's advantages.
    Many were affected by rape or molestation in their life (I sure know how to pick 'em) so there were insecurity and trust issues, a couple were certifiable schizophrenics (So there was always some question of exactly =who= I was with at the time), gender dysphoria, homosexuality (Male and female), OCD, bipolar...
    Advice: Save your pennies for the big score and Eros is your friend.
    See that's my problem--- I fall for these model type women and most of 'em have been tampered with (raped or molested). It really sickens me that grown men ruin kids for life because they're sick perverts. It's not the girls' fault they act the way they do, but that doesn't make it any easier to deal with. Being naive, I thought all it took was someone to really care for them, but you really need a degree on psychology! So sad 'cause this last girl was so awesome when her mind was right. I want to keep trying, but I know she's a lost cause.


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    If they were managing their issues either through medication or therapy,
    I would consider it.



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