My gf is bipolar hardcore. Takes meds and everything. If you like her a lot you should give it a shot at least. It's not impossible to date someone with bipolar disorder. You just need to learn to predict their behavior and adjust yours accordingly. Yes sometimes it's frustrating as FUCK. Like yesterday we couldn't go to ihop because once we parked and she looked out "there are too many people here" I could tell she was on the edge of one of her moods because of how irrational and emotional she gets, so I caved and dove to waffle house.
She can't control the way she feels. I think that's what bipolar mostly is. An uncontrolled mass and sudden shift in emotional state. Usually seemingly out of nowhere without provocation or reason. Like two nights ago we were having a convo about her day at school and all of a sudden she just hits the mattress face first and starts bawling her eyes out for almost an hour till my friend showed up out of the blue and in the 2 min he was here she snapped out of it and was totally fine. It's so exhausting sometimes. But I love her. Her problems are mine. Which is something you are probably trying to avoid. Why make those problems she's having, yours? Well, that comes down to a simple question; do you love her? Which also answers your question.
Is it normal that I rejected a girl because she was bipolar?
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My gf is bipolar hardcore. Takes meds and everything. If you like her a lot you should give it a shot at least. It's not impossible to date someone with bipolar disorder. You just need to learn to predict their behavior and adjust yours accordingly. Yes sometimes it's frustrating as FUCK. Like yesterday we couldn't go to ihop because once we parked and she looked out "there are too many people here" I could tell she was on the edge of one of her moods because of how irrational and emotional she gets, so I caved and dove to waffle house.
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She can't control the way she feels. I think that's what bipolar mostly is. An uncontrolled mass and sudden shift in emotional state. Usually seemingly out of nowhere without provocation or reason. Like two nights ago we were having a convo about her day at school and all of a sudden she just hits the mattress face first and starts bawling her eyes out for almost an hour till my friend showed up out of the blue and in the 2 min he was here she snapped out of it and was totally fine. It's so exhausting sometimes. But I love her. Her problems are mine. Which is something you are probably trying to avoid. Why make those problems she's having, yours? Well, that comes down to a simple question; do you love her? Which also answers your question.