I think I have Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorderand Its ruining my relationships
This is VERY long and will span several posts
I just asked a question in fitness and got results almost immediately so I feel encouraged to ask some more鈥?br />
I have had a boyfriend, who I will call Keen for anonymity reasons, for almost 9 months now. Before we dated we was going out with another girl and even admitted to liking me and hung out with me while dating her, but not sort of 鈥榗heating鈥?beyond that occurred, which I don鈥檛 consider cheating.
We would talk for HOURS. It was wonderful, he made me feel loved. When we dated, it got better. For the first few months. Then we would argue about silly stuff and serious stuff and he always manage to make me apologize.
I think it was around the 7th month I really noticed a change. I noticed, when chatting online, he didn鈥檛 use anymore of his cute little faces鈥?such as 鈥淴D鈥?and 鈥淴3鈥?and so on, little stuff, but it just made everything he said so impersonal when he used to have every sentence with it.
Answer:Well, you definitely need to confront your boyfriend. The way to approach him is to say, "I know what's going on. Anything you need to tell me about your 'cousin?'" Hopefully, he'll come clean and let you know that it's not as bad as you think it is. If you just come straight out and say exactly what you know, he'll think up some other explanation/lie for it and make you believe him, so just force him to tell you first. If your boyfriend really is cheating on you with this girl, he's a complete douche. Dump him. But don't immediately fall for Mr. Sensitivo Juan either. While he might be good for a cry-on-my-shoulder lay following the breakup, he probably is preying on you, sad to say. Many guys do this "vulture" thing where they pick up on the vibes of girls going through tough times in their relationships and pounce. And if you need a little lovin' post-breakup, then that's fine, but don't expect it to go anywhere.
My two cents. Hope everything works out!
Go to your DR & get a referal to a shrink Go to your school nurse for help if you have no insurance Meds should help Good Luck
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