That is much too dangerous for them and you. They have other things to deal with.
2006-11-10 03:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been there. Stay away, it's much more trouble that it is worth. The best you can do for a bipolar friend is to be supportive without confusing him or her as to the motives for your support. Sexual activity makes this impossible. Stick to friendship.
2006-11-10 11:49:16
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answered by miseonabeam 1
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benefits??? we all have something to offer and yes I have friends that are bipolar
2006-11-10 11:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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probably.does it count if I'm the one that's bipolar and she's not?
2006-11-10 11:52:42
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answered by mr.mellow 2
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depends which mood of the bipolar person i'm interested in...
2006-11-10 11:48:05
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answered by memyselfnus2 1
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No, I wouldn't. I would, however, have a relationship if I really cared for the person.
2006-11-10 12:34:47
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answered by Beck 4
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Why not? We're not monsters, they don't keep us drooling in straitjackets on the psych wards these days (unless we don't take our meds).
2006-11-13 13:06:15
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answered by Random Bloke 4
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There is nothing like that in our25000 year old country.
2006-11-10 11:47:25
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answered by SKG R 6
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I would just steer clear of that possibility.
2006-11-10 11:42:14
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answered by Bob P 3
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no i dont think so
2006-11-10 11:41:54
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answered by dannni 1
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