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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 370318" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'm relieved that she wants to return to her nice home. Why if everything is ok does she want you to move out so she can come home? </p><p>She sure swings hot and cold. Do you think maybe bipolar is starting to be a more distinct possibility? It would explain the two types </p><p>of behavior, the self medicating and the sexual promisciuty plus the scattered thinking and planning. </p><p>Hope this time she realizes if she is out there, someone is physically strong enough to "own" her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 370318, member: 3"] I'm relieved that she wants to return to her nice home. Why if everything is ok does she want you to move out so she can come home? She sure swings hot and cold. Do you think maybe bipolar is starting to be a more distinct possibility? It would explain the two types of behavior, the self medicating and the sexual promisciuty plus the scattered thinking and planning. Hope this time she realizes if she is out there, someone is physically strong enough to "own" her. [/QUOTE]
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