plus a gazillion. I’m much more weary of people that never had any therapy at all.Anonymous wrote:Being in therapy is very common and normal. So is being on meds.
Lots of people suffer from anxiety and depression, particular in the UMC and in urban areas.
I personally think it's more of a red flag if an adult has never once been to therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - definite red flag.
Maybe when the person fully recovers it would be OK. But dating a mentally ill person is a terrible idea.
You don't have to be mentally ill to be in therapy. You don't even have to have something to recover from.
Therapy is just talking to someone who gets paid to listen to you.
Isn’t that what friends and family are for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - definite red flag.
Maybe when the person fully recovers it would be OK. But dating a mentally ill person is a terrible idea.
You don't have to be mentally ill to be in therapy. You don't even have to have something to recover from.
Therapy is just talking to someone who gets paid to listen to you.
Isn’t that what friends and family are for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - definite red flag.
Maybe when the person fully recovers it would be OK. But dating a mentally ill person is a terrible idea.
You don't have to be mentally ill to be in therapy. You don't even have to have something to recover from.
Therapy is just talking to someone who gets paid to listen to you.
Isn’t that what friends and family are for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes - definite red flag.
Maybe when the person fully recovers it would be OK. But dating a mentally ill person is a terrible idea.
You don't have to be mentally ill to be in therapy. You don't even have to have something to recover from.
Therapy is just talking to someone who gets paid to listen to you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes - definite red flag.
Maybe when the person fully recovers it would be OK. But dating a mentally ill person is a terrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh.
So your brother is in a new relationship and his girlfriend and needs to talk to her therapist and he divulged that to you? And you think it’s wise to get involved and write about it on an anonymous forum to seek strangers advice. Are you planning on getting further involved and passing on this advice to your brother, who presumably is in his 30’s?
And you think the red flag is for her?
She has a ticking biological clock.
He is looking for a wife, not trying to casually date. He wanted to bring her over for the holidays.
It’s October 21st. They are in a new relationship and this is about her joining for the holidays? Maybe she’s at the therapist saying this guy only want to date “wife” material and wants me to commit to Christmas with his family after a short period of time. Is this a red flag? Lol
Absolutely, both he and you are massive red flags. Dear god I hope she bails.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh.
So your brother is in a new relationship and his girlfriend and needs to talk to her therapist and he divulged that to you? And you think it’s wise to get involved and write about it on an anonymous forum to seek strangers advice. Are you planning on getting further involved and passing on this advice to your brother, who presumably is in his 30’s?
And you think the red flag is for her?
She has a ticking biological clock.
He is looking for a wife, not trying to casually date. He wanted to bring her over for the holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Brother starting dating a new girl and within the first few weeks, she said that she needed to discuss her feelings with her therapist. She is on some meds and sees a therapist. She also seems to have a lot of issues and baggage. She is mid 30s. DH and I think these are all bad signs and think brother should move on.
Would you think someone on meds and seeing a therapist regularly would be a red flag?
I feel like it should be all fun and good times in the beginning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The red flag isn't therapy, to me as someone who has been to therapy and recommended it. IF I were your brother I'd be concerned she's not in a stable enough place for a relationship and be able to be a partner.
But another red flag is a busybody sister and BIL.
Seriously.
He wants to bring her to our house for the holidays. It isn’t like we are trying to hang out with them. I couldn’t care less who he has flings with. I care who will become family.