Should you always avoid a bipolar person?

Hey,

I recently got a girlfriend and she has been depressed and suddenly went through a phase where she said that she can't show love and doesn't have the strength to get out of bed and I guess she's bipolar.

Should I treat her the same as always even though she won't answer properly.

Or should I stay dry too?

(I don't know if she is bipolar, it's just a guess)

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HenryIJ
9 months ago

I don’t know how you’re talking to her, but you’re on very difficult terrain when you’re right.

There are no easy answers.

HenryIJ
9 months ago
Reply to  Minimarwini123

I wish you good luck, but don’t forget that you have to live. Otherwise you’ll break

Twihard2002
9 months ago

If she has a diagnosis “depression”, where do you think she is bipolar?

You shouldn’t take any unauthorized suspect diagnosis. Leave this to the day clinic.

Such phases are not unusual in depression.
It’s best to discuss what she needs and feels in these phases.
That’s very different.

BrunoRU574
9 months ago

Guess that stays open to you, I’ve always left women in rest or. I don’t care if they were like this… I don’t care if it’s so irrational. If she can at least tell you what’s going on, you can do at least what, but these unnecessary and groundless rumbling without approach etc…No bump.

BrunoRU574
9 months ago
Reply to  Minimarwini123

People who take their mental illnesses as excuses do not act like bastards…. Especially in depressions….

And with you say what’s going on, I mean more than “yes sorry last depression”…

BrunoRU574
9 months ago

I don’t have any problems with my illnesses…