Psycho-Babble Social Thread 778303

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Breeding

Posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 10:57:28

Who should someone with depression look for as a mate?

A bubbly person to counteract?
Someone with depression to understand?

 

they shouldn't breed...

Posted by karen_kay on August 24, 2007, at 11:03:37

In reply to Breeding, posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 10:57:28

oh i'm jsut kiddin.

hard to say really. i'm not dr ruth (even though i look just like her, the old bag of bones), but i'd think mate for love and work the rest out?

then again, money would be a good reason to marry.... you can make a lot of love with money.

kk

 

Re: Breeding » Mission7

Posted by Phil on August 24, 2007, at 11:35:13

In reply to Breeding, posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 10:57:28

Ray Price once told Willie Nelson that money makes women horny. Going by that theory, go make a lot of money and take your pick.

(Don't shoot the messenger, please)

 

Re: Breeding

Posted by Phillipa on August 24, 2007, at 12:36:28

In reply to Re: Breeding » Mission7, posted by Phil on August 24, 2007, at 11:35:13

Love, kindness, understanding, stable? And fun to be with. Phillipa

 

Assuming

Posted by Phil on August 24, 2007, at 13:39:54

In reply to Re: Breeding » Mission7, posted by Phil on August 24, 2007, at 11:35:13

mission7 was a guy. Probably wrong. Nevermind.

 

Re: Breeding

Posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 21:58:06

In reply to Breeding, posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 10:57:28

Well, short people look for tall folks. Plump for skinny. Wacked out depressives...???

Back in the day, a guy like me could go for seeding far and wide, DNA and the court put the clampdown on that.

Having kids has got to be scairy enough, without having to sit them down and have "the talk". Not the birds and beez, but the one about handling the first md and anxiety.

cheers!

 

i'll tell you about me... » Mission7

Posted by karen_kay on August 27, 2007, at 20:21:03

In reply to Re: Breeding, posted by Mission7 on August 24, 2007, at 21:58:06

i'm dx with bipolar disorder (among other things). i have several members of my family with this condition (blasted family, adn i curse them first thing when i wake up!)

mister kk's family also has members with the same condition who are under treatment (oh yeah, that sounds like a match made in heaven, eh?). he's currently not under treatment (though i like to throw it in his face from time to time. yeah, i'm spiteful and mean like that.) of any kind. though he used to receive treatment and has tried several times to get help, though i feel mainly to get me out of his hair.

i used to think he was way crazier than i am, but i'm finding i'm way crazier than he is. however, he listens to me, which leads to bigger problems yet. why would the saner of the two listen to the less saner (you following me here?)?

as for our duckie... as long as we can keep him away from the rest of our family (mainly grandparents and extended family), he's got a great shot of taking care of us the way we ought to be taken care of... villas in france, condos in florida, vacations in italy, you know what i mean. sure, he may have a touch of the crazies, but this boy is pure genius and we're banking on him.

oh, and about the plump to thin, tall to short, ect theory... mister kk and i are both taller. we're both slender. and we're suffering for it. our son is a giant. perhaps that's the reason that opposites attract? to prevent a 9 foot giant, who is overly neurotic and prone to blind rage (he does have a hell of a temper already)?


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