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*Beth*
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Default Nov 05, 2022 at 04:30 PM
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I've been what I assume is an especially sexual person since I was quite young (12). Sexuality for me is an electrical energy that both inspires me and, at various times in my life, inspires others that I'm with.

But then sometimes I worry that intense sexuality (as in, thinking about sex most of the time) is part of bipolar or (worse) that I'm a pervert or something. I mean, I'm afraid there may be something weird about me. Or do I just have a "passionate" high-energy personality? Okay, so what if any of the above is the case? Well, the problem is that feeling so sexual oftentimes distracts me and interrupts my life.

I have spoken with my very open-minded therapist about this, but I think I need to go into it even more deeply.

How about you? I guess all of us on this board have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Have you, in your life, been especially sexual? (If someone[s] sees this post and isn't diagnosed with bipolar, what about you?)

*btw, I want to add that I am, never have been "a flirt." Never. In fact, my sisters used to chide me about it and say, "You should flirt more!" Yuck. No, not me. Yet, I've been in a number of relationships in which the men ...I don't know. Came onto me. Then I couldn't resist reacting. And it was clear to both of us what was happening. No weirdo delusions.

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