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Old Feb 27, 2012, 01:42 PM
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i am going through a divorce, but have meet a wonderful man. and i think i am ruining it because of my bi-polar disorder. i love him and he loves me. and i am afrid of losing him. should i tell him about my disorder?

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Old Feb 27, 2012, 04:35 PM
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Nicey, Since you know what the situation is better than I, it's hard to advise. If you have been going with him for some time, as you say he loves you; then I think it is appropriate for him to know. What I feel about your being in a divorce situation however, I think you could be on the rebound. That is what I would be afraid of for you. Pretty quick without actual divorce papers to jump into another relationship.
Just MHO. Good luck. bj
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