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Would you continue to date a person if they told you they had some mental health issues that affects them. For example, BPD, Schizophrenia, depression, eating disorder, Autism, etc.
No to all of them. At this stage of my life, I'd be a lot pickier about who I would want to get involved with if I found myself single.
Would you continue to date a person if they told you they had some mental health issues that affects them. For example, BPD, Schizophrenia, depression, eating disorder, Autism, etc.
I forget, is Aspergers considered a mental disorder? or is that more of a behavioral disorder?
No. It's an old name for a variety of autism that presents without a language delay (the only form of autism that does), and autism is a neurological impairment. While autism has behavioral symptoms, it is not a behavioral disorder, either.
Would you continue to date a person if they told you they had some mental health issues that affects them. For example, BPD, Schizophrenia, depression, eating disorder, Autism, etc.
A lot of people go through life undiagnosedand are hell to deal with. At least these people might be addressing their issues. Those are heavy diagnosis though.
I dated a guy who was diagnosed as schizophrenic as a teenager. We dated for a year, and would probably still be together if he didn't live on the east coast and me in the plains.
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