Apparently women/thots are repulsed by men on SSRIs

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I was studying university the other day when these fine girls in the common room were talking about their dating lives, they were loud as fuc so I couldn't help but listen. One thot in particular talked about how they discovered the guy they were fukking were on SSRIs and she stopped seeing him with afterwards, and most of the thots agreed finding out a guy who used anti deppressants is a major turn off. Shows that he's weak.I was like tf, :dwillhuh:,I had no idea young women were that brutal. :lupe:
Bipolar Brehs and Brehs who are going thru a tough time better keep that shyt to themselves
 
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I got bipolar. I haven't had a problem with women. They don't have a problem when I tell them either (at some point in the relationship you gotta tell them if you're trying to be serious).

Now you certainly don't go around telling everybody you got bipolar. And you certainly don't tell you employer, but it hasn't been a big problem in my life.

I do get pissed when people make off-hand comments about others with mental illnesses though. You hear it everywhere. It especially pisses me off at work, but I keep my mouth shut. Most people are too close minded to understand shyt. :pacspit: at them, but there's nothing you can do about it. You just gotta keep quiet.

Mental illness is a protected class, but you got to tell your employer about the illness first. I sure as hell won't do that. The second you're labeled bipolar some people change there opinion of you asap.

It's a damn shame. I got my meds in check and always to a good job at work. To miss out on an opportunity because of a mental illness that isn't even my fault is something I'm not gonna have. So nobody at work knows shyt.

Back on topic, why are you telling thots your mental history? That's not what they're there for. :russ:

I real woman that loves you or is really into you will not care if you're bipolar. At least not in my experience.
 

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I got bipolar. I haven't had a problem with women. They don't have a problem when I tell them either (at some point in the relationship you gotta tell them if you're trying to be serious).

Now you certainly don't go around telling everybody you got bipolar. And you certainly don't tell you employer, but it hasn't been a big problem in my life.

I do get pissed when people make off-hand comments about others with mental illnesses though. You hear it everywhere. It especially pisses me off at work, but I keep my mouth shut. Most people are too close minded to understand shyt. :pacspit: at them, but there's nothing you can do about it. You just gotta keep quiet.

Mental illness is a protected class, but you got to tell your employer about the illness first. I sure as hell won't do that. The second you're labeled bipolar some people change there opinion of you asap.

It's a damn shame. I got my meds in check and always to a good job at work. To miss out on an opportunity because of a mental illness that isn't even my fault is something I'm not gonna have. So nobody at work knows shyt.

Back on topic, why are you telling thots your mental history? That's not what they're there for. :russ:

I real woman that loves you or is really into you will not care if you're bipolar. At least not in my experience.

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telling your employer about your mental illness is suicide. One of my home girls made the mistake of doing that and now year after year she has been passed up for promotions because they claim she might not be able to 'handle' stress. It's literally fukked up her life. She's now looking for a new job and won't tell anyone there. Lesson learned. She's been there 9 years, no promotion and everyone who came after her as been promoted.
 

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telling your employer about your mental illness is suicide. One of my home girls made the mistake of doing that and now year after year she has been passed up for promotions because they claim she might not be able to 'handle' stress. It's literally fukked up her life. She's now looking for a new job and won't tell anyone there. Lesson learned. She's been there 9 years, no promotion and everyone who came after her as been promoted.
Yeah, it's a sad reality. :mjcry:

Society in general doesn't accept the mentally ill. We get made fun of all the time in the media and shyt.

I can't even buy a gun for protection because I'm on a list somewhere. shyt pisses me off. I've never been violent in my life, but I'm treated like a violent "crazy" by the gov.
 

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Especially when they talkin shyt with other thots. You know the :duck: and verbal flexing goes up so much more when they flock together, puttin on airs n shyt.
I remember in high school when girls would clique up into groups and talk about their relationships and dudes.


I'd be acting like I'm not listening but really I was :mjlol: the whole time @ the :duck: that were being told
 

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Another thing, you shouldn't even be taking ssri meds when you're bipolar unless you're on an anti psychotic too. Ssris throw bipolar people into manic states.

Lamictal or anti seizure meds like that work best for bipolar depression. shyt makes you dumb though...:mjcry: I had to stop taking lamictal because it fukked up my liver. Now I'm on some strange antidepressant and a hardcore AP. It works, but the side effects are :camby:
 
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