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Old Aug 11, 2011, 06:04 AM
sad mekmek sad mekmek is offline
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as i was surfing the net, i saw an article about the PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER. we fight a lot and he always accuse me of being unfaithful (even his past relationships), he has difficulty of relaxing and he easily gets mad and always blame me or others. he thinks he's always right and he's very argumentative... does anyone knows here how to help people who suffers from PPD. though, we broke up, i still want to help him and i think im the only one who understands him better now.. thanks in advance..

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Old Sep 30, 2017, 05:05 PM
gypped gypped is offline
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This sounds exactly like my husband! I know this is an old post but I think the question you ask is a great one. I'd like to know what to do in this type of situation, too.
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Old May 24, 2018, 01:01 PM
jmrm7984 jmrm7984 is offline
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Exactly what im workimg on with my hubby.he thinks i lie cheat and even steal from him..i even took a polygraph test 4 times..passed all same high points..theres gotta be some way to help..i married him sick or not..
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