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absolutely, i said till death do us part and i mean it
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YES.....I would....if you truly love someone..you will be with them and love them thru the good and thru the bad.
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Yes, if I had the integrity to honor my marriage vows, then I would stay with them in sickness and in health, and for better or for worse. Taking those vows are reflective to my commitment that I made with my wife when I married her.
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Well I don't have one, but if I did and if they did lost their mind and they were getting help I would stay with them.
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Why not, It didnt stop me from Marrying her. LOL
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For better or for worst and in sickness and in health.
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For better or for worst, in sickness and in health ... But if he has a girlfriend ,,, gone.
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I would love to say yes, but I was married to a person who was bipolar and ODD, and I couldnt last but 20 year.
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As long as he wanted to get better, absolutely. If I loved someone, I would be with him through the good and bad (without suffocating him). In my opinion, that's what being mated should be about: being supportive of each other, even if you disagree with each other.
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Sure, as long as they weren't violent towards me.
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I could be relieved, infact it could well be a step forward in the relationship. Appearing well adjusted to a profoundly unbalanced world is certainly no guarantee of sanity.
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As long as there wasn't any violence, or cheating involved, and as long as she still loved me and wanted me around, then yes.
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I tried but I failed. My bestfriend was psychotic, lied about everything, cried in public to get attention, made up things that never happened. In the end I didnt know what she was suffering from but it wore me down. She refused to eat, so I thought she was anorexic. It was kind of sad. Because of the antipsychotics she gained weight, so she tried to get rid of it in an unhealthy way. But apart from that she was just totally out of control. I left her because I know we are very much a like and because I could not tell the difference between her lies and made up stories. I didnt want to feed her thoughts by agreeing on things. She wanted to be obsessive-compulsive but in the end she just seemed like a borderliner to me. I mean who wants to show of her mental disorder and get compassion from others. It's not her fault but I just could not take it anymore. We are still friends, but we only call once a year or something.
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