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Old May 20, 2014, 05:53 AM
RomanJames2014 RomanJames2014 is offline
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Has anyone read White Girl Problems by Babe Walker or Psychos by Babe Walker?

It's scares me but I'm exactly like Babe. I say the same things and act the same way and I have the same outbursts. I have the same interests and react the same way in relationships. I've never felt this way about a character in a book or movie ever. I'm bipolar but I feel like there is more going on that I don't know about.

In the book, Babe over spends at Barney's and goes to rehab and explains her crazy life. Then in Psychos, Babe comes out of rehab and struggles with the aftermath. I'm addicted to spending and drinking so maybe that's the issue but I find it odd that I share a lot in common personality wise with Babe Walker.

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Old May 22, 2014, 10:42 PM
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Hi, RomanJames2014, and welcome to Psych Central! That is interesting. Does the author suggest that this character has the same kinds of issues you do--like maybe bipolar?
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