I’ll take top middle since being active is proven to be one of the best things for depression and yes I know it won’t cure clinical depression but since he has no way of knowing what kind of depression you have it is genuinely good advice and said with the best of intentions.
He also wants you to join his vegan Crossfit gym. It’s only $600/month. It’s at a local park.
Where’s the girl that’ll get you in trouble or the plug you’ll go broke getting drugs from?
Maybe I should do that again. Bad weekend, I kind of picked a fight with my partner and it seems we have broken up. It’s our third major blowup in three years - well, my major blow up. But I’m not sure we were compatible either. And he blames my bipolar all the time.
Yeah, that’s all BS but have you tried smiling a little? Would look good on you!
You have a great.
That do be.
I thankfully have not gotten those sort of reactions to my Type II BPD (although I don’t talk about it much), but I sure get it all the time for another medical issue I’m dealing with. Even now that I have a probable diagnosis and am making progress, I still get armchair medical experts diagnosing me and telling me what I need to do to treat it. And I know most of them mean well, but it’s so damn infuriating.
Also, not a single one of them has been right. Not one.
Me: Yep, shit sucks.