Stormcat, on 09 January 2014 - 02:25 AM, said:
As someone who worked in the mental health field and lives with a mentally ill family member I can tell you its really tough. If you are really interested in her look up her illness and get to know what is going on with her. Most mentally ill people have difficulty controlling their symptoms sometimes and just need someone that can roll with the punches (not literal punches). Also Pot actually can be almost a miracle drug for psych patient's I have seen it help people like no pharmacy drug can. Sometimes realizing their actions are not personal is really difficult. Its about what is going on with them and nothing you have done. (not that you asked for advice but as someone who has been there I thought I would throw my two cents in) Also Happy almost birthday! There is no shame in living at home at 23. I had several false starts and had to go back home to get on my feet.
Wow, thank you Stormcat, I actually do appreciate your two cents. She wasn't able to give me a clear name, but it seems to be a strain of bi-polar or possibly borderline personality. She's dyslexic too so she's not good with things like that. She said she has anxiety, and was told she has a "personality thing". When I first met her I think she tried to tell me what it was, but she ended up telling me she was a "kleptomaniac" which was not the right word but she could never remember and it got dropped till now. I figured cylomania?
She did say she is sorry but pot really is the only thing that can ease her right now. She's had a really bad go, but seems like such a sweet person beneath all that scar tissue. Met her at a wedding and stayed up all night talking to her.
Met for tea, it went beautifully, then next day for dinner, that incident happened. I just can't tell if she actually cares. I'm not sure what to chock up to her condition and what not to, but after that incident is hard to trust anything she says, let alone believe she cares. Been trying to get that date for months - if she was as crazy about me as she said, shed make the time and wouldnt make an excuse to cut things short. "Needing time" is never a good thing to hear, but I know she is a special case so to speak.
It's confusing.
Dutch, on 09 January 2014 - 02:56 AM, said:
Where do you live? She sounds like someone that I know (not in the Netherlands)
Hahaha, uh oh. I'm from Ontario, Canada.