i am a 15 year old girl. im a positive person who has warm views on life and i keep dreaming. though, when i am with people, i tend to stray away, keep my guard up. i tend to feel left out easily and sit at another table or something. im very sensitive and cry for no reason. i think about things WAY too much. ive been single for 2 years and i constantly feel lonely. i really wish i wasnt like this. and at times, ill just feel so happy, as if i got over thinking about whether i was bi polar or not. i want to please everyone, and once i hear someone doesnt like me, i get depressed. i feel like i live like im a movie. i walk alone. i tend to paint pictures of sadness, anger, and people crying. but i honestly think i am a sweet kind loving person. its weird, because i tend to think about boys and sex alot but i am a virgin and havent even kissed a guy before. i am SO confused, and i am ashamed to tell my friends i think i am bipolar, because, really, who wants a emo friend ? PLEASE HELP ME. ANY FEEDBACK WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATED.
Written by KimCurry 212 days ago
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Well, your not emo for being bipolar, do not pay attention to new age stereotypes. You should, I highly recomend if you think there is a problem, do a little more looking into bipolar disorder and keep track nof the symptoms. Find someone you think you can realate to, and talk to them. If worst comes to worst and feel feel like you're putting yourself and others in danger, you have to tell someone.
Written by Clyde 211 days ago
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I dont think you are necessarily. Could you talk to your school counselor and see what they think?
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Well, your not emo for being bipolar, do not pay attention to new age stereotypes. You should, I highly recomend if you think there is a problem, do a little more looking into bipolar disorder and keep track nof the symptoms. Find someone you think you can realate to, and talk to them. If worst comes to worst and feel feel like you're putting yourself and others in danger, you have to tell someone.
I dont think you are necessarily. Could you talk to your school counselor and see what they think?
Do you meet the criteria for bipolar?
Best,
Clyde