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Hypersexuality, ADHD, Bipolar disorder, learning disabilty?


i heard most ppl said when someone have ADHD and bipolar disorder and that person wont success in relationship because of threat relationship.. they tense to have violent.. that's happen to me because my ex almost abuse me. I hate it when my ex is hypersexuality because whenever we go.. my ex always check ppl's *** or whatever. my ex also have learning disabilty, it kinda feel strange to me because my ex learned sign language very good (i'm deaf) but my ex dont remeber when is my bday or my last name or where i was born or what is my fav. colors or food or whatever.. it didnt make sense.. so my question is.. Is someone who have hypersexuality, ADHD, bipolar disorder and learning disabilty will success in any relationship? cuz i hasnt heard anyone success in relationship yet so far..

Yes, you can have a successful relationship - but the number of issues that you've listed is quite substantial. I think that it would take a lot of work with a qualified mental health professional. Also, the older the person is and the more he's willing to work with these issues in his life the better things will be. The best scenario would be someone who's dealt with his issues (and keeps doing so for the rest of his life) and is in a good place BEFORE he begins a committed relationship.
I was in a relationship with someone for many years with these issues. He refused to deal with it, even believing that he didn't have problems (which, by the way, is one of the classic symptoms).
So we eventually divorced and he's been married and divorced 4 more times in the 11 years we've been apart. We had 3 children together, and it's been very difficult for them. Two of them struggle with the same issues (alot of mental health issues are genetic and can be passed to your children) and two of them also struggle with drugs and alcohol (another hallmark of mental illness - people tend to self medicate and addictions run HIGH). Also, girls with fathers who act like this tend to pick partners who act like this and it goes on and on......
So................ do these relationships work? If I had to do it over again, I wouldn't. I would have picked a much saner person to be my children's father. It's a hugely difficult road to pick.
Good luck

Im two out of three of those and I dont have any trouble.

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