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Originally Posted by Miguel'smom
You can have non-risky hypersexuality and it still counts. As long as it inerfers with your daily life. Which it sounds like it is. Bipolar in kids can look different, more like adhd and depression. I'm sure it's imbarassing to talk about hypersexuality it's embarrassing as an adult to talk about it. My son is 15 and he's in the process of getting rediognosed. I'm not sure if he deals with hypersexuality like I did as a kid. If you don't want your parents involved and you have your own transportation I believe you can go to the Dr yourself. He'll probably run tests and refer you to a therapist. Drugs are only there to help you stabilize if you're bipolar. You don't have to talk about your feelings but what stresses you and problem solving. Please see someone if your depression gets so dark that you consider taking your life.
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Jesus-F-Kreest! This kid isn’t bipolar! Hypersexual behaviour DOES NOT mean that someone is bipolar! Why do we sick-effes gather here? Why do people feel the need to let everyone know the dozens of psych meds? Who and what does that help? It feeds the egos of the “I’m so effing effed up than any one of you other crazy effes.”
These types of suggestions perpetuate a puritanical attitude about sex. If you want to cum more than the average Joe and Jill, ya gotta be some kind of sick, right?
Absolutely not! What is sick is to suggest that a teen is bipolar because he or she seeks acceptable sexual pleasure with a greater frequency than his peers.
No, no and no. The accepted criteria has absolutely nothing to say about hypersexual behaviour: “Excessive involvement in activities that have a high potential for painful consequences...” “...sexual indiscretions...” listed as a secondary example, fer chrissakes!
This kid isn’t engaging in anything painful! He isn’t getting his scrotom beaten with a leather whip!
Seems like a really smart kid and he’s only asking if he’s ‘normal.’ And, based upon what he’s written, he’s as apple pie as any Chevrolet.