If a woman start talking about “my mental health journey” while she wit you, RUN and cut her off

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To me it all depends on how she speaks about it. If she’s acknowledging mistakes she’s made and how she needs to do it be better then it sounds like someone that’s mature and acknowledging their problems since none of us are perfect.

Now if she’s blaming others that she’s fukked over in the past for not sticking by her through her mental health journey that to me speaks to a crazy or shytty person using their mental health journey as a scapegoat to do shytty things in which case I would definitely run.

Therapy and treating mental health is all about what someone wants to get out of it. Some use it just as a way to validate all their poor relationships and to essentially blame everyone around them for not excusing their bad actions instead of addressing why they do the bad thing in the first place.
 

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If she is a dyme, you not bouncing that easy,:lolbron:

you will help her work through her problems & make sure she took her medication

Chicks with issues usually will fukk your brains out
Breh…I’ve been through it (thankfully without getting married). I don’t care how good she looks… nothing beats having a piece of mind.

The first signs of issues she has with herself, I’m bouncing. Let another man deal with that. I don’t care if they makes me selfish… not everyone is built for dealing with that.
 

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I will wish her good luck on her mental health journey and hope she gets better, but I’m gonna do a usain bolt and ….bolt outta there :mjgrin:

Even normal women are insane, imagine an actual Insane one. fukk that :usure:
 

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If she is a dyme, you not bouncing that easy,:lolbron:

you will help her work through her problems & make sure she took her medication

Chicks with issues usually will fukk your brains out

True, but this is something a man should only fall for once in his life.

shyt man, having been through that... no thanks. Once was MORE than enough.

That was a wildly confusing and emotionally tumultuous year.
 

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Too many women out here for me personally to deal with a nut…but lookin at this thread there’s plenty of nikkas that will so :yeshrug:

I don’t have time to help fix or correct grown folks, I’m in my 30s and if a broad ain’t figured it out by then, she won’t figure it out…
 

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Nah. A lot of us have a mental health journey. If she's going to therapy and working through her issues she probably better off than your average woman with issues that they haven't even begun to deal with.
This!!! The worst are the women that openly admit their issues but never work on them! It's like being dysfunctional is a badge of honor these days:francis:
 

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Breh…I’ve been through it (thankfully without getting married). I don’t care how good she looks… nothing beats having a piece of mind.

The first signs of issues she has with herself, I’m bouncing. Let another man deal with that. I don’t care if they makes me selfish… not everyone is built for dealing with that.
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Nah. A lot of us have a mental health journey. If she's going to therapy and working through her issues she probably better off than your average woman with issues that they haven't even begun to deal with.


If she isn't though :scust:
 

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There's levels.

I'm going to put this in basketball terms. There's players like Kyle Lowry and Demar Derozan who's had well-documented battles with their mental health and acknowledge everything that came with it over the years. They are active and encourage others to make their mental a priority.

Then there's Ben Simmons and to an extent Kyrie Irving who only use their mental health as an excuse when things don't go their way and/trying to change a narrative. There's people out here who use mental health as a crutch. When things are going well then there's no mention of them battling those issues.

Tread lightly. I respect those tryna take that leap, but a lot of people out here perpetrating.
 
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