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  The effects of bipolar disorder in relationships -- Internet Source

One of the biggest problems with a bipolar disorder is the fact that the person who has it, is in fact suffering from a mental illness. That fact alone means that the person in question cannot be counted on to think logically, or in some cases to behave logically. It’s this one simple fact that is at the root of many of the problems in a relationship where one of the people has a bipolar disorder. The reason for this is because people who do not have a disorder cannot completely accept the fact that this other person does. Yes, people can know it logically, and they can have the whole thing explained to them, but because it’s not something they’ve ever been able to experience themselves, they are never really able to fully and completely embrace the whole thing. And this is why people that try to maintain relationships with someone who is bipolar have so much trouble.

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