Anonymous wrote:IMO the term "red flag" is pretty serious, like inability to hold down a job, abusive, etc.
However, everyone has signals for their traits and behaviors. People need to pay attention to these signals to find compatible people. There are certain signals that I've learned indicate someone who I can't be friends with. These people might be fine for others, but not for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes and no. DH and I both have things that I know would be red flags for some people but they just work for us. It is nothing major, inapprke, or bad, just personality quirks I know some people wouldn't be able to deal with long term.
This is me, and I think it's most people. Your red flags just have to be compatible with your friends' and SO's red flags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your family history (or anything else) does not excuse any inappropriate behaviors. Nothing substitutes getting adequate professional help and adequate prescription/s, at the very least.
OP here. I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say but I'll take stab at what you're possibly implying. I don't have anything in my family history or anything else that is causing inappropriate behaviors, nor do I need professional help or/or medication. I was simply posing a question which was really more philosophical and introspective. I'm not hiding anything nor skirting any issues, or hinting that I might be a mentally ill. You went really far with this one.
Why would you be posting this qwuestion, if you were not trying to excuse certain behavior/s?