Contentment
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ORIGINAL: Contentment 1, you guys are fucking idiots Oooh....the big bad dominant called internet strangers a name....oooh....scary OK, now that that is out of my system.... no one answered your question (the way you wanted) because the question is invalid due to an invalid understanding of Bi-polar. But see, now I'm getting serious responses to the question, with less insults. I prefer not to swear/yell if it can be avoided. Apologies if I offended any. Suppose the wikipedia reference was too common. I tried a veiled question, using a well-known source, like wikipedia, as a reference as opposed to a very specific quotation from people I know. This is pretty useful in conversation, but perhaps, I didn't express it in the thread well enough. I'm fine looking like a stupid idiot (double negative intended) in an online site if I get my question answered. The point was to gauge responses in case this site was generally bias against mental illness. Seems like people are defending mental health, so I'll go more specific. I've got a friend that's schizo-affective. Bi-polar is similar, in the regards to the mood swings, but has other aspects I didn't want to get into due to their lack of relevance for my question (paranoia and such). Bi-polar 1 and 2 were not in my consideration because schizo-affective does not have these numbers, that was an oversight. The mood swings, as described to me, are a change in confidence and perspective. In an upswing, it's like their confident and their outlook is optimistic. Everything works out. In a downswing, they mope around, having trouble staying on topic and generally feeling a lack of confidence, as their perspective has everything going wrong. Confidence is the word they use most to describe it. They are withdrawn in a down swing, and outgoing in an upswing. They try to be outgoing in a downswing, but it just doesn't seem to work, so they withdrawn. In such a downswing, it is very difficult to see them as dominating, sort of a lost puppy. It's there in an upswing, an inspiring presence, dominant and in control. So the question is, is my friend a dom or sub, or a switch, or something else?
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