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Originally Posted by theoretical
Why does your mental illness prevent you from losing weight?
Either way, it seems your mental illness is the first barrier. So don't focus on getting a girlfriend. Focus on learning to cope with your mental illness.
This isn't going to be easy, especially if you can't find a therapist, and I don't want to give the impression that I'm trivializing this issue. But I think you need to focus on this first, and take things one step at a time. Otherwise, you're going to get overwhelmed, and then just give up.
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I'd like to find a person who understands me. It really helps other people. Ask anybody with MI here, who has pair, they'll answer that being single is much harder.
Think about it this way. Mental illness makes people suffer. Loneliness makes people suffer. You don't need to have 'A's on math to conclude that mental illness plus loneliness makes people suffer even more
I want to find solution for at least one of these problems. The problem is, that nothing seems to be able to get resolved.
That's why I decided to adapt. If I can't resolve my global problems, I'll start resolving small ones, like feeling envy, anger, etc. And someday will be able to, at least, work, so my parents don't have to feed me on their money.