16-08-2014, 04:14 PM
(14-08-2014, 03:44 PM)ClaraKay Wrote:(14-08-2014, 06:13 AM)Denita Wrote: Good news though, I found out yesterday that I am not bipolar (I did not think I was anyway, lol).
Denita
I'm happy for you, Denita. The bipolar condition can be very difficult to live with.
I, too, was very impressed with your reply to MissC. I hope it helps. MissC is obvious an intelligent person, and I'm sure could be an effective counter balance to all the hung-ho trans advocates here -- myself included A more sensitive approach would be much more helpful, imo.
Clara
Thank you Clara.
I'm not going to hold my breath though. My opinion is it won't make any difference. I genuinely don't understand the need for it. It's like school bullies. What do they get from it? What's the pay-off? What is wrong with someone that makes them need to abuse another for little or no reason? Is life that bad that you need to be rude and offensive to others to make yourself feel better? I just don't get it.
Bipolar was a question I had many years ago when it was called manic depression. I had a boss that had it. So I set out to learnt about it. That's how I know I was not bipolar. Admittedly when I'm happy I am a bit of a whirlwind but only to the point of enjoying life, I make up for the depressed times. Family and friends think I'm a risk taker? But I just enjoy pushing my own personal boundaries. Nothing like the risk taking some do when in the manic/euphoric state.
Denita

