Hi guys.
I want to rant a bit about mental illnesses, attitudes towards it, and types of people that self diagnose themselves as being 'bipolar' 'ocd' 'ptsd'. Its an important set of issues to consider which in a comical sense may explain some of the types of SJW actions we've seen in recent years.
Here's an interesting article:
http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/about_cam...stics.aspx
Identity politics engage!
- I was diagnosed as bipolar type 1, Generalized Anxiety, and Panic Disorder when I was 18. Its been almost a decade. I've been in the ward several times, lost many friends, and I've been given drugs that have messed me up big time. Some of the people I've worked with have said I have 'lived experience'. I do rather well now. I have been taking courses at the local university, been working out often, and I generally take care of myself. In the minutes of one of my meetings I go to I was considered a success story.
What I want to put forth is that a mental problem is a problem. Its serious. It is not something some 20 something obese purple hair skirllex haircut woman can use as a means of gaining more attention from people. You don't get PTSD from arguing with someone on Twitter. That's ridiculous. Someone that's being beaten up repeatedly or been in combat can.
Normal mood swings because of some sad events does not equate to a you being bipolar.
I think that its important that men know the risks of getting involved with mentally ill women, actually diagnosed ,that are engaging in substance abuse and not taking their medication properly or at all. I've dated one that was off her meds and bipolar, there was much banging but it ended rather quickly because she found another branch to grasp onto.
I've heard some of my mentally ill people say they hate the stigma.... but it kind of exists for a reason. Being mentally ill is not something to be wanted by anyone or aimed for. Its a wide awake nightmare and a person chooses between feeling like shit every day in one manner and feeling like shit every day in another. Its hell.
Young women and mental illness is one of the worst things to happen. Don't stick your dick in crazy. I've seen women that I knew personally make a mess out of the lives of men they feel wronged by.
There are plenty of resources out there to help the mentally ill but ultimately they have to make the steps, they have to take control of their own health but from what I've seen there are some that will never get out of their situations as they will continue to spend their day smoking, drinking coffee, and bumming for smokes and money for drugs or booze or both.
Being a man means taking control of your own health be it emotional, mental, and physical.
I've found working out to be very helpful for my mood. Its a good feeling of tired, rather than the medication hang over tired.
Do you guys have any interesting experiences with mentally ill people?
In conclusion,
Mental health issues are a real concern. I think its getting more common by the day. Its important to make sure your health is good and to avoid women that are crazy in some way until they take responsibility for their own health. That may not happen at all. I have seen some shit myself but I do NOT blame it all on society or a shadowy "patriarchy" kind of system. Your health is in your own hands. There are some things you can't change but there are means of managing them.
Cheers.
I want to rant a bit about mental illnesses, attitudes towards it, and types of people that self diagnose themselves as being 'bipolar' 'ocd' 'ptsd'. Its an important set of issues to consider which in a comical sense may explain some of the types of SJW actions we've seen in recent years.
Here's an interesting article:
http://www.camh.ca/en/hospital/about_cam...stics.aspx
Identity politics engage!
- I was diagnosed as bipolar type 1, Generalized Anxiety, and Panic Disorder when I was 18. Its been almost a decade. I've been in the ward several times, lost many friends, and I've been given drugs that have messed me up big time. Some of the people I've worked with have said I have 'lived experience'. I do rather well now. I have been taking courses at the local university, been working out often, and I generally take care of myself. In the minutes of one of my meetings I go to I was considered a success story.
What I want to put forth is that a mental problem is a problem. Its serious. It is not something some 20 something obese purple hair skirllex haircut woman can use as a means of gaining more attention from people. You don't get PTSD from arguing with someone on Twitter. That's ridiculous. Someone that's being beaten up repeatedly or been in combat can.
Normal mood swings because of some sad events does not equate to a you being bipolar.
I think that its important that men know the risks of getting involved with mentally ill women, actually diagnosed ,that are engaging in substance abuse and not taking their medication properly or at all. I've dated one that was off her meds and bipolar, there was much banging but it ended rather quickly because she found another branch to grasp onto.
I've heard some of my mentally ill people say they hate the stigma.... but it kind of exists for a reason. Being mentally ill is not something to be wanted by anyone or aimed for. Its a wide awake nightmare and a person chooses between feeling like shit every day in one manner and feeling like shit every day in another. Its hell.
Young women and mental illness is one of the worst things to happen. Don't stick your dick in crazy. I've seen women that I knew personally make a mess out of the lives of men they feel wronged by.
There are plenty of resources out there to help the mentally ill but ultimately they have to make the steps, they have to take control of their own health but from what I've seen there are some that will never get out of their situations as they will continue to spend their day smoking, drinking coffee, and bumming for smokes and money for drugs or booze or both.
Being a man means taking control of your own health be it emotional, mental, and physical.
I've found working out to be very helpful for my mood. Its a good feeling of tired, rather than the medication hang over tired.
Do you guys have any interesting experiences with mentally ill people?
In conclusion,
Mental health issues are a real concern. I think its getting more common by the day. Its important to make sure your health is good and to avoid women that are crazy in some way until they take responsibility for their own health. That may not happen at all. I have seen some shit myself but I do NOT blame it all on society or a shadowy "patriarchy" kind of system. Your health is in your own hands. There are some things you can't change but there are means of managing them.
Cheers.
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